How Developmental Pediatricians and Therapists Are Using EdQueries in Clinical Practice

When a developmental pediatrician refers a child with autism for further support, the family leaves the clinic with a diagnosis and often very little else. There is a gap — between what the pediatrician identifies and what the family actually does next. Most families don’t know where to start. Most therapists are waitlisted. Most schools are unprepared.

EdQueries is a tool that developmental pediatricians and psychologists can place directly into that gap.


What Professionals Are Using EdQueries For

In-session demonstration. A developmental pediatrician conducting a consultation can open EdQueries on a clinic laptop and use a cognitive activity — Find the Differences, a sequencing game, a cause-and-effect scenario — to demonstrate a skill deficit or strength to parents in real time. The activity is more illuminating than a verbal description and more immediate than waiting for a formal assessment report.

Between-session structured practice. After an OT or speech therapy session, therapists can assign specific EdQueries activities as structured homework. The activities are self-instructing — the family does not need specialist training to run them. The same activity the therapist introduced in session can be practised daily at home, compounding the session’s effect. Your therapy hours multiply without increasing your calendar.

Objective IEP and progress evidence. EdQueries logs every activity completion per learner with timestamp. For psychologists writing assessment reports or therapists preparing IEP contributions, this creates an objective, date-stamped evidence base of structured skill practice that is far more credible than caregiver verbal reports.


What Dr. Harikah Found

Dr. Harikah, a developmental pediatrician who uses EdQueries in her practice, describes the platform this way: “I work with children with different needs. This tool has come in handy and children enjoy learning through play. The modules are mindfully planned and the entire needs of the child are met here. I strongly recommend everyone to use it.”

That recommendation from a developmental pediatrician carries clinical weight precisely because the platform was not designed as entertainment — it was designed around structured, evidence-based learning principles that match what neurodivergent children actually respond to.


What the Platform Covers

197 cognitive activities across 6 executive function domains: visual perception, auditory processing, working memory, sequencing, cause and effect, inferencing. 49 communication activities. 148+ life skills activities. 7,097 total activities across 12 subject domains. All browser-based, no app download.

The Professional Plan is ₹749/month — designed for individual clinical and therapy use. For centre-based use with multiple learners, an Institutional Plan is available.

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