Gamified Learning

Infographic showing how EdQueries supports special education institutions through interactive learning games, LMS integration, progress tracking, vocational training, life skills, and measurable educational outcomes.

EdQueries for Institutions: The Complete Guide for Special Schools, Therapy Centres, NGOs and Professionals in India

EdQueries for Institutions: The Complete Guide for Special Schools, Therapy Centres, NGOs, and Professionals in India 🎯 This is EdQueries’ B2B hub. If you run a special school, therapy centre, disability NGO, or professional practice — this page is written for you. Enquire about the Institutional Plan → 📋 What This Guide Covers EdQueries is […]

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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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Featured image comparing traditional manual special education lesson preparation with the EdQueries digital platform, highlighting reduced preparation time, access to 7,000+ interactive activities, automated IEP data collection, and improved efficiency through digital learning workflows.

How Special Schools in India Run IEP-Aligned Digital Sessions Without Extra Prep Time | EdQueries

Note: Anitha and the school scenarios described here are fictional composites created to illustrate how special educators might use EdQueries. Any resemblance to specific individuals or institutions is coincidental. 🏫 Leading a special school or special education programme? See how EdQueries works for schools → The 2-Hour Problem That Happens Every Sunday Evening Anitha is

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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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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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EdQueries online gamified learning for children with autism, ADHD and special needs using interactive games, rewards, levels and skill-building activities

Why Gamified Learning Works for Special Needs Children: The Neuroscience, the Evidence, and the Practice

Why gamified learning works for children with autism, ADHD, dyslexia and Down syndrome — the neuroscience explained. Discover how EdQueries’ 12 game mechanics and 7,000+ activities apply evidence-based gamification to produce real learning outcomes for special needs children.

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IEP Guide for Parents: How to Write Goals, Track Progress and Support Your Special Needs Child in India

Complete guide to IEP (Individualised Education Programme) for parents and special educators in India. Includes SMART goal examples, IEP goal bank, EdQueries activity mapping, progress tracking guidance, and parents’ rights under the RPwD Act 2016.

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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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