Special Needs

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OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh provides comprehensive services for children with special needs, including autism, ADHD, developmental delays, and learning difficulties. Our expert team delivers therapy, education, and family support to promote meaningful progress and inclusion.

Multisensory learning: A powerful approach for students with special needs

Multisensory learning is a teaching approach that engages multiple senses at the same time. This can include sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, and movement. Multisensory learning is particularly beneficial for students with special needs, such as those with learning [Read More]

Academic Assessments: Helping Students Succeed

Academic assessment is the process of collecting information about a student's academic skills and knowledge. It is used to identify a student's strengths and weaknesses, to track their progress over time, and to make decisions about their education. Academic [Read More]

Understanding Emotions

Students with special needs may have difficulty understanding and managing their own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. This can lead to challenges in social interactions, academic performance, and overall well-being. There are a number of reasons [Read More]

Teaching Phonics

Phonics is a method of teaching reading that focuses on the relationship between letters and sounds. It is a valuable skill for all students to learn, but it can be especially beneficial for students with special needs. Students with [Read More]

Inclusive School Readiness for Children with Special Needs

Inclusive school readiness is the process of preparing all children, including those with special needs, for success in school. This involves providing children with the knowledge, skills, and experiences they need to thrive in a learning environment. Children with [Read More]

Proprioceptive Activities

Proprioception is the sense of the body's position and movement in space. It is important for balance, coordination, and many other aspects of physical and cognitive development. Children with special needs may have difficulty with proprioception, which can lead [Read More]

Happy International Youth Day: Empowering the Youth of Tomorrow

International Youth Day is celebrated every year on August 12th. The day was first proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1999, to recognize the importance of youth in the world. The theme for International Youth Day 2023 [Read More]

Cocoon Swings Can Help Children with Special Needs

Sensory cocoon swings are a type of swing that is designed to provide deep pressure and vestibular stimulation. This can be helpful for calming students with special needs, such as those with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder. The [Read More]

Teaching Nouns to Students with Special Needs: Effective Strategies

Nouns are an essential part of language, and they can be especially challenging for students with special needs (such as dyslexia) to learn. However, there are a number of effective strategies that can help students with special needs master [Read More]

Loop Scissors for students with Special Needs

Scissors are a common tool that most people use on a daily basis. However, for students with special needs, using scissors can be a challenge. This is because they may have difficulty with fine motor skills, hand strength, or [Read More]

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