Occupational Therapy

Discover how OrbRom Center’s occupational therapy services in Phnom Penh support children in building fine motor skills, sensory processing, daily living skills, and independence. Our certified occupational therapists use play-based and functional activities tailored to each child’s developmental needs.

Sensory Integration Therapy: What Is It and How Does It Work?

Occupational Therapy Services Sensory Integration Therapy is designed to help children who experience difficulties in processing sensory information. This type of therapy is often used for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), sensory processing disorder (SPD), [Read More]

Sensory Diet Activities to Boost Focus and Attention

Occupational Therapy Services A sensory diet is a personalized plan of physical activities and strategies designed to meet the sensory needs of children with sensory processing challenges. These activities help regulate sensory input, improve focus, and [Read More]

Speech Therapy for Nonverbal Children: Breaking Communication Barriers

Speech Therapy Services Understanding Nonverbal Communication Nonverbal children face unique challenges in expressing their thoughts and needs. Speech therapy provides specialized support to help them develop communication skills, whether through gestures, sign language, or assistive technologies. [Read More]

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Understanding Sensory Systems: Supporting Children’s Development

Occupational Therapy Services What Are Sensory Systems? Sensory systems are the foundation for how we experience the world around us. They help us process information, respond to stimuli, and develop essential skills for learning and daily [Read More]

How OrbRom Center Started: Supporting Special Needs Education in Phnom Penh

Preschool Program OrbRom Center was founded with a clear mission—to provide specialized educational services for children with special needs in Phnom Penh. The idea came from recognizing a significant gap in the availability of tailored programs [Read More]

Sensory Diet Activities for Calming Overstimulated Children

Occupational Therapy Services Children with sensory processing difficulties often experience overstimulation, which can lead to meltdowns, anxiety, or withdrawal. A sensory diet—structured activities designed to regulate sensory input—can help children stay calm and focused. Below are [Read More]

A Parent’s Guide to Understanding Occupational Therapy for Special Needs Children

Occupational Therapy Services What Is Occupational Therapy? Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of therapy that helps children develop the skills they need to perform daily activities independently. For special needs children, OT focuses on improving [Read More]

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Helping Children with Articulation Disorders Improve Pronunciation

Speech Therapy Services Articulation disorders can make it challenging for children to pronounce words correctly, affecting their ability to communicate effectively. Early intervention and consistent practice are key to improving pronunciation. This article explores strategies to [Read More]

How to Create a Personalized Sensory Diet for Your Child

Occupational Therapy Services Creating a sensory diet for your child can improve focus, emotional regulation, and daily functioning. Sensory diets are structured activities designed to meet your child’s sensory needs, helping them feel more organized and [Read More]

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Recognizing and Treating Apraxia of Speech in Children

Speech Therapy Services What is Apraxia of Speech? Apraxia of Speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder where children have difficulty planning and coordinating the movements needed for speech. Unlike other speech disorders, it is not [Read More]