Theory of Mind and Autism: How Inferencing Games Build Social Understanding

What is theory of mind in autism, and how do you build it? A practical guide for Indian parents and special educators — explaining the 4 levels of theory of mind, why social inferencing games work, and how EdQueries activities build perspective-taking skills step by step.

Autism Learning Hub: Online Games & Activities for Children with Autism in India

India’s most complete guide to online learning games, life skills activities, and gamified curriculum for children with autism. Aligned to CBSE and NIOS. Browse EdQueries’ 7,000+ interactive activities built for neurodivergent learners.

New in February: 22 Interactive Games for Special Education – Autism, ADHD & Down Syndrome Learners

Discover 22 brand-new interactive games added to EdQueries this February — covering maths, life skills, and vocational training for learners with Autism, ADHD, and Down Syndrome. Each activity builds real-world skills through gamified, inclusive special education.

New This Week on EdQueries: Life Skills Games to Build Independence and Confidence

Life skills update featuring new task-analysis–based hygiene routine games on EdQueries. Structured steps, visuals, and accessible interactions for special-needs learners.

EdQueries Weekly Update: 11 New Inclusive Learning Games Released (November 14–21)

EdQueries launches 11 new accessible learning games for children with autism, ADHD, intellectual disabilities, Down syndrome, and other diverse learning needs. Explore inclusive CBSE-aligned math games, voice-based English tools, and life-skills sequencing activities designed using UDL principles to strengthen communication, independence, and academic skills.

New Place Value Games for Students with Autism, ADHD & Special Needs | EdQueries

Discover new place value and expanded form games designed for students with autism, ADHD, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and intellectual disabilities. Interactive, multisensory CBSE Grade 5 math activities that make learning accessible and fun. Try EdQueries free today!

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 interactiveContinue reading “Teaching the Concept of Time to Neurodivergent Learners: Inclusive Strategies and Tools”

New Phonological Awareness, Sight Word & Perspective-Taking Games on EdQueries

Discover this week’s new games on EdQueries! From phonological awareness and English learning games to functional sight word activities and perspective-taking games, explore inclusive, fun, and skill-building resources for children and young adults. English Learning Game: Drag & Drop the Adjectives Category:  You can find this under the English Course This new English learning gameContinue reading “New Phonological Awareness, Sight Word & Perspective-Taking Games on EdQueries”

Teaching Perspective-Taking: Helping Neurodivergent Children See Through Another’s Eyes

Have you ever wondered how children learn to see the world through someone else’s eyes? For most kids, this skill—called perspective-taking—develops naturally as they grow. But for neurodivergent children, such as those on the autism spectrum or with developmental delays, it isn’t always that simple. Perspective-taking needs to be nurtured and taught, step by step.Continue reading “Teaching Perspective-Taking: Helping Neurodivergent Children See Through Another’s Eyes”

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