Motor planning and coordination are fundamental skills that enable children to complete daily activities—such as dressing, eating, writing, and playing. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we recognize that these abilities don’t come naturally to every child. That’s why our occupational therapy sessions integrate fun, everyday activities that help children develop the motor skills they need for independence and confidence.
The Role of Motor Planning in Child Development
Motor planning, or praxis, is the ability to conceive, organize, and carry out a sequence of unfamiliar actions. For many children with developmental delays or neurodiverse conditions such as autism or ADHD, this process can be difficult. Children might know what they want to do but struggle to execute the actions. Occupational therapy steps in to bridge this gap—breaking down complex movements into achievable steps and reinforcing them through repetition and encouragement.
Using Simple Activities to Teach Complex Skills
One of the most effective strategies used by occupational therapists at OrbRom Center is integrating motor planning into everyday play. Simple activities like stacking apples, sorting toys, or building towers require a high level of planning, coordination, and balance. These seemingly basic tasks target multiple developmental domains at once—visual-motor integration, hand-eye coordination, sequencing, and even problem-solving.
What sets OrbRom apart in Phnom Penh is our focus on child-centered, play-based approaches. When children are engaged and having fun, they’re more likely to participate actively and retain what they learn.
Empowering Children Through Personalized Interventions
Every child learns differently. That’s why our OT team creates individualized therapy plans based on a comprehensive assessment of each child’s unique abilities and challenges. Whether a child is learning how to button a shirt or needs help improving bilateral coordination, we meet them where they are.
For example, a child with low tone and poor postural control may practice stacking games that build trunk strength and balance. A child with dyspraxia might work on hand sequencing activities while receiving verbal and visual cues to support planning. These custom-tailored strategies ensure that children progress in a way that builds real-world independence.
A Family-Centered Approach
At OrbRom Center, we work closely with parents and caregivers, providing tools and strategies that can be used at home. This collaboration ensures that therapy doesn’t stop when the session ends. Families are empowered to create environments that support motor planning and coordination every day—whether through household chores, play, or schoolwork.
If your child is facing challenges with coordination, sequencing tasks, or performing everyday routines, occupational therapy at OrbRom Center can make a lasting difference. Located in Phnom Penh, our experienced therapists are here to support your child’s growth, development, and confidence.
We are the only Preschool specialized on children with special needs in PhnomPenh.
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