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Infographic explaining NIOS OBE flexible learning pathway for children with special needs in India with benefits and steps.

NIOS OBE Complete Guide: Everything Parents Need to Know About Open Basic Education for Special Needs Children in India

The most complete guide to NIOS Open Basic Education (OBE) for children with special needs in India. Covers what OBE is, how it differs from CBSE, who qualifies, how to enrol, what the three levels cover, and how EdQueries supports learners at every OBE level.

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Infographic explaining auditory processing in children with special needs, including sound discrimination, auditory memory, background noise challenges, and gamified listening interventions by EdQueries

Auditory Processing Difficulties in Children with Special Needs: What They Are and How Games Help

Auditory processing difficulties are common in children with dyslexia, autism, ADHD and intellectual disability — and often invisible. This guide explains the difference from hearing loss, the signs, how it affects phonics, and how EdQueries’ gamified listening activities build auditory processing capacity.

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EdQueries weekly update infographic showing 79 new life skills, vocational, and digital learning activities for children with special needs

79 New Learning Activities on EdQueries: Life Skills, Spice Packaging Vocational Course, and NIOS Computer Skills

This week, EdQueries added 79 new learning activities across Life Skills, Vocational Training, and Computer Skills. Every activity is browser-based, gamified, and built for learners with autism, ADHD, Down syndrome, intellectual disability, or cerebral palsy — no app install, no setup, just open and learn. Here is what is new, what it covers, and why

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Infographic of a “Foundation of Learning” tree showing core cognitive skills, illustrating EdQueries’ Cognition (Executive Learning Hub) and its role in building independence and learning.

Cognition & Executive Function Hub: Brain-Training Games for Children with Special Needs in India

India’s most complete guide to cognitive skills and executive function training for children with special needs. Explore EdQueries’ 197+ gamified activities for visual perception, auditory processing, sequencing, working memory, cause-effect, and inferencing.

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Interactive screen showing two cartoon bubbles labeled “Thinking Bubble” and “Talking Bubble” where learners choose what to say aloud and what to keep as thoughts.

New Learning Adventures on EdQueries This Week (3rd–10th October)

At EdQueries.com, learning meets fun every single week! Between October 3rd and 10th, we’ve launched three exciting new educational games designed to boost comprehension, empathy, and daily life skills for children and young adults with special needs. Each game is crafted with care by our team of special educators, therapists, and learning designers, ensuring an

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Screenshot of EdQueries’ Perspective-Taking game showing a scenario-based question where learners think about what a character is feeling or believing to build social understanding skills

New Phonological Awareness, Sight Word & Perspective-Taking Games on EdQueries

Discover this week’s new games on EdQueries! From phonological awareness and English learning games to functional sight word activities and perspective-taking games, explore inclusive, fun, and skill-building resources for children and young adults. English Learning Game: Drag & Drop the Adjectives Category:  You can find this under the English Course This new English learning game

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Perspective taking

Teaching Perspective-Taking: Helping Neurodivergent Children See Through Another’s Eyes

Have you ever wondered how children learn to see the world through someone else’s eyes? For most kids, this skill—called perspective-taking—develops naturally as they grow. But for neurodivergent children, such as those on the autism spectrum or with developmental delays, it isn’t always that simple. Perspective-taking needs to be nurtured and taught, step by step.

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