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Imaginative play is a crucial part of childhood development that fosters creativity, social skills, and language growth. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we incorporate imaginative play into therapy sessions to support children with special needs in enhancing communication, problem-solving, and emotional expression. This approach encourages children to explore new ideas and practice social interactions in a supportive environment.

Stacking Blocks: Developmental Milestones

From brightly colored wooden shapes to soft, chunky nesting cups, stacking toys hold an undeniable allure for young children. But beyond the giggles and wobbly towers, this seemingly simple play offers a valuable window into a toddler's developing skills. [Read More]

Early Signs of Autism in Children

Children at play are a sight to behold, their imaginations and creativity painting unique stories across blocks, dolls, and toy cars. One common play pattern observed across a wide range of developmental stages is the act of lining up [Read More]

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