emotional disturbance

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Emotional disturbance refers to difficulties in managing emotions, behavior, and social interactions that can impact a child’s learning and daily life. Children with emotional disturbances may experience anxiety, mood swings, or challenges with self-regulation. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, we offer targeted speech and occupational therapy alongside behavioral support to help children develop emotional regulation skills and improve their social functioning in school and at home.

What is Emotional Disturbance?

Emotional disturbance is a disability that can affect a person's ability to learn, socialize, and function in daily life. It is characterized by a long-term pattern of inappropriate behavior, feelings, or thoughts that interfere with a person's ability to [Read More]

What are Learning Disabilities?

Learning disabilities are neurologically-based processing problems that affect one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using spoken or written language, doing mathematical calculations, or coordinating movements. These processing problems can interfere with learning basic [Read More]

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