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Interoception 101: Teaching Kids to Notice Body Signals for Better Self-Regulation

Interoception is often called the “hidden sense.” It’s the ability to notice and understand internal body signals—like hunger, thirst, temperature, or the need to use the bathroom. For children in Phnom Penh, especially those with autism, ADHD, or [Read More]

Understanding Occupational Therapy in Phnom Penh: Helping Children Thrive Through Daily Activities

In Phnom Penh, more families are turning to occupational therapy to support their child’s development—not just physically, but emotionally and socially. Occupational therapy helps children build the everyday skills they need to participate fully in home, school, and [Read More]

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