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Teaching the Concept of Time to Neurodivergent Learners: Inclusive Strategies and Tools

Understanding the concept of time can be challenging for many children.but for learners with conditions such as Autism spectrum disorder, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Down syndrome, Cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities or those described as “slow learners”, time is often an abstract concept that needs concrete, visually-rich, and structured support. At EdQueries, we believe that

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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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E-Learning: How EdQueries Supports Diverse Learners with Special Needs

Inclusive E-Learning: How EdQueries Supports Diverse Learners with Special Needs

 Inclusive E-Learning: How EdQueries Supports Diverse Learners with Special Needs   Across India, schools and NGOs are working hard to create inclusive classrooms where children with diverse disabilities can thrive. But traditional worksheets and rote learning often leave behind learners with intellectual disabilities, autism, ADHD, Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy, hearing impairments, or speech and language

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How EdQueries Helps Children with Autism Learn, Grow, and Thrive

Every child deserves an education tailored to their unique needs—and for children on the autism spectrum, learning platforms need to be more than just accessible. They should be engaging, structured, and designed to align with their cognitive and sensory preferences. At EdQueries, we understand the diverse learning profiles of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

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New Social Skills Games for Young Adults | EdQueries August Release

At EdQueries, we’re always working to make learning interactive, fun, and meaningful for children and young adults. This August, we’ve released a brand-new set of educational games designed to help learners build essential social skills, understand social cues, and practice appropriate social behaviour in everyday situations. These new games are now live on EdQueries.com and

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Making Learning Fun: NIOS Curriculum-Aligned Educational Games by EdQueries

Parents and educators are always searching for engaging ways to make learning meaningful and enjoyable. For students following the NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) curriculum, EdQueries is bringing a fresh approach by offering fun, interactive educational games that align perfectly with their lessons.   How EdQueries Supports NIOS Students Based in India and designed

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Screenshot of EdQueries’ Functional Sight Words game designed to help learners recognize and read common words used in daily life.

Gestures and Nonverbal Communication: Why They Matter and How to Teach Them

Gestures form an important part of our nonverbal communication. They convey meaning where words fail. Our body language, tone, intonation, and gestures are all forms of nonverbal communication. The expressions in our eyes, eyebrows, face, hands, and posture all contribute to these gestures. These forms of communication have been passed down from generation to generation.

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New EdQueries Learning Games Released This Week — Fun Educational Games for Kids!

This week, we’re excited to roll out six brand-new educational games designed to make online learning for children with special needs engaging, interactive, and meaningful. From math and language to social skills and good manners,  learning has never been this fun! 1. Write the Numbers in Words—Number Recognition Game Type number names to boost number

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EdQueries Makes Learning Fun with New Time-Telling Games! ( Weekly update-14th Sep- 20th September)

Time-Telling with EdQueries Get ready to learn and have fun with EdQueries.com’s latest additions to their popular e-learning courses! This week, we’ve got exciting new games focusing on telling time. EdQueries Makes Learning Fun with New Time-Telling Games! Why is learning to tell time important? It’s a fundamental life skill: Knowing how to tell time

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