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Infographic illustrating psychological principles in special education, including schema development, positive reinforcement, universal design for learning, and three levels of learning for children with special needs.

How EdQueries Uses Educational Psychology to Make Learning Meaningful for Learners with Special Needs

Traditional education often focuses on one simple goal: helping children remember information. However, learning is not just about memorizing facts. It is about understanding, connecting, feeling confident, and applying skills in everyday life. At EdQueries, our courses are designed using educational psychology principles that support how children truly learn and grow. Every activity is created […]

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Infographic showcasing 34 new interactive computer skills games for special learners, highlighting inclusive design, curriculum alignment, technical fundamentals, productivity tools, and real-world life skills through gamified H5P activities mapped to the NIOS OBE C Level syllabus.

Weekly Update: New H5P Games Added to NIOS OBE C Level – Basic Computer Skills Course

We are excited to share this week’s update for our NIOS OBE C Level – Basic Computer Skills course on EdQueries! A brand new set of 34 interactive games has been added across 8 topics, covering everything from hardware identification to computer careers. These games are specially designed for learners with special needs, with inclusive,

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Infographic illustrating EdQueries’ gamified NIOS OBE C Computer Course, featuring digital literacy modules, networking, spreadsheets, career exploration, errorless learning games, and interactive activities designed for learners with special needs.

NIOS OBE C Level Computer Skills for Special Needs Learners | EdQueries

Note: Arjun and Kavitha are fictional personas created to illustrate how learners and educators might use this course. Any resemblance to specific individuals is coincidental. NIOS OBE C Level Computer Skills for Special Needs Learners ⏳ Course Coming Soon — Early Access for Subscribers This course is currently being built. A significant number of games

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EdQueries interactive learning games for neurodivergent learners, featuring digital safety, password skills, virus recognition, functional mathematics, shopping activities, and financial literacy for real-world independence.

New This Week: Computer Safety & Advanced Maths Games for NIOS Learners

Every week, the EdQueries library grows a little more. This week’s additions are squarely focused on two areas that matter deeply for older learners and young adults: digital safety and functional maths. Nineteen new games went live across the NIOS curriculum — built for learners with autism, ADHD, intellectual disability, and other learning differences who

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NIOS for Special Needs Children in India: The Complete Parent Guide to OBE, Enrolment and Learning Support

If your child has autism, Down syndrome, ADHD, cerebral palsy, or an intellectual disability, and you’re navigating India’s education system, NIOS OBE is likely the most important option you haven’t fully explored yet. This guide covers everything — what NIOS is, how OBE works, which children it suits, and how EdQueries supports learning on every

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When Your Child Has a Learning Disability and Loves Sport: Why NIOS Is the Answer

📌 Note: The characters and stories in this article are fictional personas created for illustrative purposes. They are representative of the experiences of students who use EdQueries and are not based on any specific individual. Rohan is 13. He trains six days a week at a state-level athletics academy in Bengaluru. His coach says he

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Infographic showing EdQueries’ 238+ interactive educational games for special needs, covering life skills, vocational training, safety awareness, meal preparation, and digital literacy with gamified learning elements.

What’s New on EdQueries – April 2026: Life Skills, Vocational Training & More

SEO Title: What’s New on EdQueries – April 2026: 238+ New Games for Life Skills, Vocational Training & More Meta Description: EdQueries added 238+ new interactive learning games in April 2026 — covering ADL life skills, vocational courses in retail, paper bag making & spice packaging, cognition, NIOS computer skills, and social communication. Built for

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Infographic showing a 5-week learning roadmap for teaching WH questions to special needs learners, progressing from object and people identification (What, Who) to spatial reasoning (Where) and finally to logic and time concepts (Why, When), with benefits of interactive learning highlighted.

WH Questions for Children with Autism and Special Needs: Interactive Games That Build Real Communication

Note on learner persona: Aryan is a fictional learner persona developed from aggregated real-world observations to illustrate transition challenges and learning needs. Any resemblance to a specific individual is coincidental. Teaching WH Questions to Children with Autism and Special Needs: A Step-by-Step Interactive Guide Aryan is nine years old. He has autism. Every morning, his

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Infographic showing the transition gap in special education and EdQueries’ gamified pathway to independence, highlighting life skills like money management, workplace readiness, and digital literacy.

Young Adults Transition Hub: Life Skills, Workplace Readiness & Independence Games for Special Needs in India

182 interactive games across 6 transition courses — workplace readiness, shopping & money, hygiene, social skills, computer literacy and functional reasoning. Built for young adults with autism, Down syndrome and intellectual disability in India, aged 16 and above.

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