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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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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

Teaching Perspective Taking to Neurodivergent Individuals: Evidence-Based Strategies, Activities and Interactive Tools for Autism, ADHD and Learning Disabilities

Discover proven strategies to teach perspective taking to children with autism, ADHD & learning disabilities. Interactive games, activities & expert tips for parents & educators.

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