Fine motor skills

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OrbRom Center helps children in Phnom Penh strengthen fine motor skills through occupational therapy and hands-on activities. Our programs support handwriting, hand-eye coordination, and tool use to promote independence in daily tasks and academic success.

Color Sorting Activity

Children with autism often have difficulty with fine motor skills and visual perception. This can make it difficult for them to learn colors and how to sort objects by color. A color sorting game class can help children with [Read More]

Playing with Food

Playing with food is a great way for children to explore their senses and learn about the world around them. It can help them develop their fine motor skills, problem-solving skills, and creativity. Sensory playing with food can also [Read More]

Loop Scissors for students with Special Needs

Scissors are a common tool that most people use on a daily basis. However, for students with special needs, using scissors can be a challenge. This is because they may have difficulty with fine motor skills, hand strength, or [Read More]

Shape Puzzles for Students with Special Needs

Puzzles are a great way for students with special needs to learn and develop a variety of skills. Shape puzzles, in particular, can be very beneficial for these students. Why are shape puzzles beneficial for students with special needs? [Read More]

2023-06-23T11:35:45+07:00By |Categories: Autism, Class, Personal Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Shape Puzzles for Students with Special Needs

5 Reasons Why Messy Play Is Important and Benefits Children

Messy play is a type of play that involves children using their hands and bodies to explore different materials and textures. It can be anything from playing with sand and water to painting with finger paints or making mud [Read More]

2025-08-04T16:24:11+07:00By |Categories: Autism, Awareness, Behavioral therapy, Early Intervention, Education|Tags: , , , , , , , |Comments Off on 5 Reasons Why Messy Play Is Important and Benefits Children

Playing with Legos is good for children of all ages

Playing with Legos is good for children of all ages. It can help to develop their fine motor skills, problem-solving skills, creativity, and spatial awareness. Fine motor skills are the small movements of the hands and fingers. These skills [Read More]

2025-04-10T17:02:12+07:00By |Categories: Personal Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Playing with Legos is good for children of all ages