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OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh offers professional support for children with special needs, including autism, ADHD, developmental delays, and learning disabilities. Our team provides therapy, intervention, and family guidance to help each child reach their full potential.

10 Things You Should Know About Autistic Non-Verbal People

Autistic non-verbal people are those who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and do not speak. They may use other forms of communication, such as sign language, assistive technology, or pictures. There are many misconceptions about autistic non-verbal people. [Read More]

Autism and Anxiety

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication and behavior. People with ASD often have difficulty understanding and responding to social cues, and they may also have repetitive behaviors or interests. Anxiety disorders are a group [Read More]

The Positive Side of Autism

Autism Unique strengths People with ASD often have unique strengths and talents. They may be highly intelligent, creative, and have a strong attention to detail. They may also be very good at problem-solving and pattern recognition. Autism Challenges Of [Read More]

5 Things I Wish People Knew About Autism

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that affects how people communicate and interact with others. People with ASD often have difficulty with social skills, communication, and repetitive behaviors. However, they also have many strengths, such as creativity, [Read More]

The Biggest Challenges for Dyslexic Students

Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects a person's ability to read, write, and spell. It is a lifelong condition that can cause significant challenges in school and in the workplace. Here are some of the biggest challenges that [Read More]

Dyslexia in Phnom Penh: What You Need to Know

Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects how a person reads, writes, and spells. It is a lifelong condition, but it can be managed with the right support. In Cambodia, the prevalence of dyslexia is estimated to be [Read More]

Autism and Aging: What You Need to Know

As people with ASD age, they may experience a number of changes, including: Increased social challenges. As people with ASD get older, they may find it more difficult to interact with others. This can be due to a number of [Read More]

How Educators Can Support Children with Autism in the Classroom

1. Provide a safe and structured environment Children with ASD often feel overwhelmed by sensory input. They may be sensitive to noise, light, or touch. It is important to create a classroom environment that is as calm and predictable [Read More]

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