At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, our occupational therapy programs help children strengthen gross motor coordination — the large muscle movements that allow them to run, jump, climb, balance, and move with control. These skills are vital not just for sports and play but also for confidence, safety, and participation in daily life.
Why Gross Motor Coordination Matters
Gross motor skills form the foundation for many aspects of childhood development, including:
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Physical health – improving strength, endurance, and balance
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School readiness – sitting upright at a desk, participating in PE classes
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Safety – moving confidently on stairs, playgrounds, or uneven surfaces
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Social interaction – joining group games and sports with peers
Children with strong gross motor coordination often find it easier to participate in both academic and recreational activities.
Signs a Child May Need Support in Gross Motor Skills
You may want to schedule an occupational therapy assessment if your child:
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Frequently trips, bumps into things, or falls
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Struggles with running, jumping, or skipping
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Has poor balance when climbing or walking on uneven ground
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Avoids playground activities or sports
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Tires quickly during physical activities
What to Expect in a Gross Motor OT Session at OrbRom
Our sessions are active, fun, and designed to target movement control. Activities may include:
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Obstacle courses – to develop agility, strength, and balance
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Ball games – to improve coordination, catching, and throwing skills
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Balance activities – walking on beams, hopping on one foot
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Core strengthening exercises – crawling, animal walks, and yoga poses
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Rhythm and movement games – improving timing and motor planning
We tailor every session to match your child’s skill level, gradually increasing the challenge to promote improvement.
Specialized Support for Autism, ADHD, and Developmental Needs
Children with developmental differences may require adapted gross motor activities. Our approach includes:
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Breaking skills into smaller steps
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Using visual demonstrations and verbal prompts
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Allowing extra time for practice and mastery
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Incorporating sensory regulation strategies to improve focus
Our occupational therapists also coordinate with our speech therapy team for holistic development.
How Parents Can Help at Home
Parents can encourage gross motor development by:
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Providing regular opportunities for outdoor play
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Playing catch, hopscotch, or jumping games
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Visiting parks or playgrounds for climbing and balancing activities
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Offering encouragement and celebrating small improvements
What Progress Looks Like
With regular therapy, parents often notice:
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More confidence in physical play
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Better posture and endurance
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Improved balance and coordination
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Increased participation in group games and sports
Help Your Child Move with Confidence
If your child struggles with movement skills, OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh can help develop their gross motor coordination for a more active, confident life.
We are the only Preschool specialized on children with special needs in PhnomPenh.
- Internationally qualified teachers
- Cambodia’s largest sensory room
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Covered outdoor playground
📞 Phone: 077.455.993
Telegram Link: https://t.me/OrbRom


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