Down Syndrome

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OrbRom Center provides tailored support for children with Down Syndrome in Khmer ដៅនស៊ីនដ្រូម (Down Syndrome) in Phnom Penh, focusing on speech development, motor skills, learning, and social-emotional growth. Our multidisciplinary team offers therapy and inclusive education to meet each child’s unique needs.

Down Syndrome in Cambodia

Down Syndrome is a genetic disorder that occurs when a person has an extra copy of chromosome 21. This can cause physical, intellectual, and developmental delays. In Cambodia, people with Down syndrome often face challenges, such as lack [Read More]

Special Needs Education in Cambodia

Cambodia is a country with a rapidly growing population, and with that growth comes new challenges and opportunities for special needs education. The Cambodian government has made some progress in recent years in providing education for children with special [Read More]

Special Education in Cambodia: A Growing Need

Cambodia is a country with a growing population of children with disabilities. According to the World Health Organization, about 10% of children in Cambodia have some form of disability. There are a number of factors that contribute to the [Read More]

What is Intellectual Disability?

Intellectual disability (ID) is a developmental disability that affects a person's ability to learn, think, and reason. People with ID have a lower IQ than most people, and they may also have difficulty with adaptive behavior, which is the [Read More]

Speech and language impairment

Speech and language impairments are a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to communicate. They can range from mild to severe, and can affect a person's ability to speak, understand, read, write, and/or use language in social [Read More]

Today is World Down Syndrome Day

Developmental Assessments Every year on March 21, people around the world come together to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day—a moment to raise awareness, promote inclusion, and honor the abilities of individuals with Down syndrome. At OrbRom [Read More]

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