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Communication & AAC Hub: Activities for Non-Speaking and Minimally Verbal Children with Special Needs in India

India’s most complete guide to communication and AAC-supporting learning activities for non-speaking and minimally verbal children with autism, Down syndrome and cerebral palsy. 49+ activities covering core vocabulary, receptive language, social communication and AAC preparation. Browser-based, no app needed.

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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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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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Infographic on building vocational skills for independence, showing workplace readiness, life skills, and career pathways for learners with special needs.

Vocational Skills Hub: Pre-Vocational & Employment Training for Young Adults with Autism and Special Needs in India

India’s first gamified vocational skills curriculum for young adults with autism, Down syndrome, and intellectual disabilities. Explore EdQueries’ pre-vocational training activities covering retail, hospitality, workplace safety, money handling, and more.

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Cerebral Palsy Learning Hub: Accessible Online Games & Activities for Children with CP in India

India’s most complete guide to accessible online learning for children with Cerebral Palsy. Explore EdQueries’ click-based interactive activities for cognition, English, Maths, Communication and Life Skills — no handwriting required, aligned to CBSE and NIOS.

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Most Popular Courses on EdQueries in 2026

Most Popular Courses on EdQueries in 2026: What Parents, Schools and Therapy Centres Actually Use

A data-backed look at the most used courses on EdQueries.com — Life Skills, Autism Learning Hub, Hindi Varnamala, Pre-Vocational and more. See which courses work for special education, autism, ADHD and inclusive learning, with a real-world scenario and a step-by-step activity you can try today.

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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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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, 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. 🎮 Try EdQueries Free — 143 interactive

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