Special Education

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OrbRom Center delivers high-quality special education services in Phnom Penh for children with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, and developmental delays. Our inclusive approach combines therapy, individualized instruction, and family support to help each child reach their full potential.

Autism Services in Cambodia

Autism is a developmental disorder that affects communication and behavior. It is estimated that 1 in 100 children in Cambodia are autistic. While there is no cure for autism, there are many effective treatments that can help children with [Read More]

World Autism Awareness Day

Today is World Autism Awareness Day. Awareness leads to acceptance. So, let's spread awareness together. World Autism Awareness Day is an international day that is celebrated on April 2 every year. The day is [Read More]

ADHD behaviors can be reduced by calm parenting

Take a deep breath and count to 10 if you feel like what you’re doing is not helping your child with ADHD to manage his emotions and behaviors. According to a recent study, staying calm and happy might help even the [Read More]

Special Education Cambodia

Special Needs (one-on-one) HERE In Cambodia, the need for quality special education is growing rapidly. With an increasing number of children diagnosed with conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and developmental delays, families are actively searching [Read More]

What is selective mutism?

What is selective mutism? This childhood anxiety disorder limits a child’s ability to speak in specific social settings. For example, this could include school, church, or in the presence of senior family members. As mutism is selective, the [Read More]

World Autism Awareness Day

April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day, a day to come together to learn about autism and support people affected by it. Autism spectrum disorder Autism spectrum disorder refers to a broad range of mental health conditions characterized [Read More]

Who inspired me to pursue Special Education?

On a Monday morning, I nervously stepped into a classroom containing a big smile and friendly kids who were eager to get to know me on my first day of work. They asked me questions and we were interacting [Read More]

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