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Facial expressions and eye contact are vital components of nonverbal communication, essential for social interaction and emotional understanding. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, we provide specialized speech therapy and occupational therapy to help children, especially those with autism and social communication challenges, improve their facial expression recognition and maintain appropriate eye contact. Our tailored interventions foster better social skills, emotional connection, and effective communication, empowering children to build meaningful relationships and succeed in social settings.

Difficulty understanding social cues

Difficulty understanding social cues is a common symptom of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). People with ASD may have trouble understanding the following: Facial expressions Body language Tone of voice Indirect language, such as sarcasm or humor Social rules, such [Read More]

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