OrbRom Center

OrbRom Center is a leading special education and therapy center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, offering expert support for children with autism, ADHD, speech and language delays, and other developmental needs. Our team of professionals provides customized programs such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and early intervention to empower children and their families.

Occupational Therapy in Phnom Penh: Building Fine Motor Skills in Young Children

When a child in Phnom Penh struggles to button their shirt, hold a pencil, or use scissors, it’s more than just a minor delay—it can affect their confidence, independence, and ability to succeed in school. That’s why occupational [Read More]

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Why Early Intervention in Preschool is Key for Children with Special Needs

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM At OrbRom Center, we believe that every child has the potential to thrive when given the right support, especially during their early years. For children with special needs such as autism, ADHD, or developmental [Read More]

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Supporting Early Speech Development in Babies: What Parents Can Do

Speech Therapy Services A baby’s first words are a magical milestone—but the path to speech begins long before they say “mama” or “dada.” From eye contact to babbling and gestures, babies are already developing the foundations [Read More]

Boosting Speech Confidence Through Singing and Music Therapy

Speech Therapy Services Singing isn’t just fun—it’s a powerful way to boost language development, confidence, and expressive communication in children. Whether it’s through a karaoke mic at home or guided singing sessions in therapy, music opens [Read More]

Teaching Politeness and Conversation Skills Through Simple Acts

Speech Therapy Services Teaching children how to be polite and communicate respectfully is a vital part of their language development. Small everyday moments—like handing a cup to someone and saying “here you go” or “thank you”—can [Read More]

Strengthening Parent-Child Interaction Through Occupational Therapy

A child’s progress doesn’t only happen in therapy—it happens at home, during small moments of play, problem-solving, and connection. That’s why involving parents in occupational therapy is key to long-term success. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we [Read More]

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How Play Enhances Communication Skills in Children with Disabilities

Speech Therapy Services For children with disabilities, play is more than just fun—it’s a powerful tool for learning and communication. Through carefully structured and engaging play, children can explore language, express their needs, and connect with [Read More]

The Power of Positive Reinforcement in Speech Therapy

Speech Therapy Services Positive reinforcement is one of the most effective tools in helping children make progress in speech and language development. When kids feel encouraged and supported, they are more likely to engage, try new [Read More]

Teaching Colors Through Play: A Fun Way to Build Language Skills

Speech Therapy Services Learning colors is one of the first language milestones for young children—and it can be a lot of fun too! Teaching colors through play not only helps with vocabulary development but also supports [Read More]

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How Playdough Can Help Build Speech and Language Skills

Speech Therapy Services Playdough isn’t just a fun sensory activity—it’s also an excellent tool for developing communication skills in young children. Through simple, hands-on play, kids can improve their vocabulary, sentence structure, and storytelling skills without [Read More]