therapy through play

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Therapy through play is an engaging approach that uses play activities to support the development of communication, social, emotional, and motor skills in children. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, our therapists incorporate play-based methods within speech and occupational therapy sessions to create a fun and motivating environment. This approach encourages children with special needs to learn new skills naturally and build confidence.

How Pretend Play Supports Emotional Development and Learning in Children

Speech Therapy Services Pretend play isn't just about fun—it's a critical part of early childhood development. When a child plays "doctor" or "teacher," they’re not only using their imagination, but also building essential skills like empathy, [Read More]

The Power of Play in Occupational Therapy: How It Helps Children Develop Essential Skills

Children naturally learn through play, but for those with developmental delays or sensory challenges, engaging in purposeful play can be a crucial part of therapy. Occupational therapy (OT) uses play-based activities to help children develop essential skills for [Read More]

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