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Gestures are a key part of nonverbal communication that help children express themselves and understand others. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, we incorporate gesture development into our speech therapy and occupational therapy programs to enhance communication skills, especially for children with speech delays or autism. Teaching children to use and interpret gestures improves social interaction, language development, and emotional expression. Our tailored therapies support children in building effective communication tools to navigate everyday life with confidence.

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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