E-Learning

Teaching Children with ADHD to Focus: Structured Digital Activities That Build Attention Step by Step

A special educator in Bengaluru turned 15-minute EdQueries sessions into measurable attention wins for her students with ADHD. Here is the step-by-step approach — with activities, a game walk-through, and trackable IEP outcomes for parents and educators.

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Infographic illustrating a step-by-step pathway for building shopping independence in neurodivergent learners, from foundational supermarket skills and digital practice to vocational readiness and real-world checkout experiences. It highlights UDL-based, gamified learning, 7,000+ interactive lessons, stress-free design, and integration with IEP documentation to support independent living and transition to adulthood.

Teaching Shopping Independence: A Classroom-Ready Life Skills and Vocational Module for Special Schools

Written for: Special school principals, NGO programme heads, and therapy centre directors evaluating structured life skills and vocational curricula for their students. Parents looking for EdQueries at home should visit our Learning Snapshot instead. Shopping is one of the clearest markers of independent living — and one of the hardest skills to teach safely in

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Social Stories and Emotion Recognition: Communication Games for Real-World Social Skills

Social communication goals are often the hardest to write measurable IEP objectives for. EdQueries has a structured, gamified sequence for Social Stories, social rules, and emotion recognition — built for progress that shows up in real interactions, not just test scores.

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Teaching Money Skills That Build Real Independence: A Functional Numeracy Guide for Special Educators

Money handling sits at the intersection of academics and independence — and in many special education settings, it gets less classroom time than it deserves. A learner can complete a full maths curriculum and still struggle to recognise a ₹5 coin at a shop counter. That gap is what functional numeracy is meant to close.

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Featured image outlining a 4-week reset plan for special education classrooms, showing strategies to restore routines, assess learner needs, build confidence through differentiated learning, strengthen home-school collaboration, and establish consistent classroom structures after a term break.

Back to School with Special Needs: A 4-Week Term-Restart Plan for Special Schools and Therapy Centres

A practical 4-week term-restart plan for special schools, NGOs, and therapy centres in India — rebuild classroom routines, baseline each learner on the cohort, and run differentiated daily sessions using EdQueries’ gamified activities, aligned to IEP planning.

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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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Screenshot of an EdQueries educational maths game showing a football moving through a maze-like path while solving the addition problem “1 + 1.” Three numbered answer choices (1, 2, and 3) appear on the right side of the screen.

Maze Games for Children with Autism and ADHD: Building Focus, Patience and Problem-Solving

Note: Riya is a fictional learner persona created from aggregated real-world observations. Any resemblance to a specific individual is coincidental. When a Simple Path Becomes a Lesson in Focus Riya is seven years old and has ADHD. Her occupational therapist calls it a “regulation challenge.” Her mother calls it “Riya can’t stop moving long enough

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Most Popular Courses on EdQueries in 2026

Most Popular Courses on EdQueries in 2026: What Parents, Schools and Therapy Centres Actually Use

A data-backed look at the most used courses on EdQueries.com — Life Skills, Autism Learning Hub, Hindi Varnamala, Pre-Vocational and more. See which courses work for special education, autism, ADHD and inclusive learning, with a real-world scenario and a step-by-step activity you can try today.

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New in February: 22 Interactive Games for Special Education – Autism, ADHD & Down Syndrome Learners

Discover 22 brand-new interactive games added to EdQueries this February — covering maths, life skills, and vocational training for learners with Autism, ADHD, and Down Syndrome. Each activity builds real-world skills through gamified, inclusive special education.

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