Down syndrome

Infographic highlighting EdQueries' browser-based cognitive skills curriculum for special educators. It showcases 197+ interactive games targeting cause-and-effect reasoning, advanced social cognition, and visual and auditory perception, alongside UDL-aligned, errorless learning design, zero-install accessibility, curriculum growth, and alignment with IEP goals and inclusive education standards.

Building Cognitive Skills in the Classroom: A Guide to EdQueries’ Cognition Courses for Special Schools and Therapy Centres

Cognitive skills — attention, sequencing, cause-and-effect reasoning, visual and auditory perception, inferencing, and perspective-taking — sit underneath almost every IEP goal a special educator writes. Yet most e-learning platforms treat “cognition” as an afterthought, bundled loosely into general “brain games.” Special schools, NGOs, and therapy centres need something more precise: gamified practice that maps cleanly […]

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Pre-Vocational Activities for Special Needs Children in India: Building Work-Readiness Before the Transition

Pre-vocational activities build the foundational skills children with special needs need before formal job training can begin — task completion, following instructions, money awareness, sequencing, and workplace behaviour. EdQueries has India’s most structured digital pre-vocational curriculum for learners aged 10 and above with autism, Down syndrome, ADHD, and intellectual disability. 🕐 The Gap Nobody Talks

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Featured image illustrating how EdQueries bridges the transition from classroom learning to employment for neurodivergent learners through digital vocational training, task sequencing, functional maths, workplace communication, and career-focused activities in food processing, retail, and office technology.

Vocational Skills Games for Young Adults with Autism and Down Syndrome: Practical Activities That Build Real Work Readiness

Discover how gamified vocational skills activities on EdQueries help young adults with autism, Down syndrome, and intellectual disability practise real-world work tasks — from retail and packaging to computer safety and money handling. Built for special schools, therapy centres, and families across India.

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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 illustrating psychological principles in special education, including schema development, positive reinforcement, universal design for learning, and three levels of learning for children with special needs.

How EdQueries Uses Educational Psychology to Make Learning Meaningful for Learners with Special Needs

Traditional education often focuses on one simple goal: helping children remember information. However, learning is not just about memorizing facts. It is about understanding, connecting, feeling confident, and applying skills in everyday life. At EdQueries, our courses are designed using educational psychology principles that support how children truly learn and grow. Every activity is created

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EdQueries interactive learning games for neurodivergent learners, featuring digital safety, password skills, virus recognition, functional mathematics, shopping activities, and financial literacy for real-world independence.

New This Week: Computer Safety & Advanced Maths Games for NIOS Learners

Every week, the EdQueries library grows a little more. This week’s additions are squarely focused on two areas that matter deeply for older learners and young adults: digital safety and functional maths. Nineteen new games went live across the NIOS curriculum — built for learners with autism, ADHD, intellectual disability, and other learning differences who

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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 on gamified math learning for neurodivergent children, showing how visual-first activities support working memory, sequencing, functional numeracy, and math skill development for learners with ADHD, Autism, and Dyslexia

Maths Learning Hub: Interactive Games & Activities for Children with Special Needs in India

India’s most complete guide to gamified maths learning for children with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, Down syndrome and intellectual disability. 2,690+ interactive activities covering number sense, operations, geometry, measurement, fractions and functional numeracy. CBSE and NIOS aligned.

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Rethinking Special Needs: From Labels to Strengths — A Parent’s Guide to Life Skills, Independence, and Small Wins

A practical, strengths-based guide for parents, special educators and therapy centres — how to move from deficit thinking to seeing the whole child, redefining independence, and celebrating small wins. Includes a real scenario, a 12-minute step-by-step EdQueries session, and an interactive Life Skills game you can try today.

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