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OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh uses play as a therapeutic and educational tool to support children’s development in communication, motor skills, and social interaction.

Is Lining Things Up a Sign of Autism?

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Lining up objects, such as toys or household items, can sometimes be an early sign of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, it is important to understand that this behavior alone does not confirm autism. [Read More]

5 Benefits of Playing with Slime

Gone are the days when slime was considered just a "kid's toy." This simple, gooey substance has emerged as a powerful tool for improving mental health and reducing symptoms of anxiety, depression, ADHD, and more. So, let's explore [Read More]

Play and Learn Colors and Shapes with These Fun Activities

Colors and shapes are essential building blocks for early learning. They help children develop their visual discrimination skills, spatial awareness, and language development. There are many fun and engaging ways to teach children about colors and shapes. In this [Read More]

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