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A visual schedule is a structured tool using pictures or symbols to help children with special needs understand daily routines and transitions. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, our therapists incorporate visual schedules in speech and occupational therapy to improve organization, reduce anxiety, and enhance independence. This strategy supports children in anticipating activities and managing their day effectively.

Visual Learning in the Classroom: Why It Works for Neurodivergent Children

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM In the early years of child development, visual learning tools play a powerful role in promoting speech and language skills—especially in preschoolers with communication challenges. At OrbRom Center, our preschool programs are designed to [Read More]

How Visual Supports Improve Learning for Children with Autism

Autism Services Children with autism often experience challenges in processing verbal information and may benefit from alternative ways of learning and communicating. Visual supports, such as pictures, symbols, and written words, can make a significant difference [Read More]

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