Mazes

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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Screenshot of an educational maze game

Mazes as educational games

As we continue building e-learning courses for our students, we constantly try to introduce more educational games which children (and adults) enjoy. Recently, we have been working on creating Mazes. 🎮 Try EdQueries Free — 143 interactive games, no credit card needed Browser-based learning for children with autism, ADHD, Down syndrome and more. Works on

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