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Play therapy is a therapeutic approach that uses play to help children express emotions, develop social skills, and improve communication. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, our therapists incorporate play therapy techniques within speech and occupational therapy sessions to engage children with special needs in a fun, supportive environment. This approach promotes emotional healing, cognitive growth, and positive behavioral changes.

Building Social Skills Through Play: A Key Element of Special Needs Intervention

Special Needs (one-on-one) HERE Inclusion begins on the playground. For children with developmental challenges such as autism, ADHD, or learning delays, structured play can be the bridge between isolation and meaningful connection. At OrbRom Center in [Read More]

Understanding Selective Mutism: Helping Children Find Their Voice

Selective Mutism is a complex childhood anxiety disorder that affects a child's ability to speak in specific social situations. Although children with this condition can speak comfortably in familiar environments, they may struggle with talking in settings like school [Read More]

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