Sensory Sensitivity

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Sensory sensitivity refers to heightened or reduced responses to sensory stimuli, common among children with autism, ADHD, and other special needs. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, our occupational therapists use sensory integration therapy to help children manage sensory sensitivities, improving their comfort, focus, and daily functioning. Customized sensory strategies support emotional regulation and participation in school and community activities.

Sensory Seeking vs Sensory Sensitive

Our senses play a vital role in how we experience the world around us. They provide us with information about our environment, helping us interact and engage. However, for some individuals, sensory input can be either overly stimulating [Read More]

Sleep and autism

Sleep is essential for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Studies have shown that up to 80% of children with ASD experience sleep problems, compared to around 20% of typical children. [Read More]

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