Interactive 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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Beyond the Classroom: A Lean Hybrid Model for Special Education Centres

Note: Priya, Meera, and Sunita are fictional personas created to illustrate how special education centres might use this hybrid model. Any resemblance to specific individuals is coincidental. Priya has been running her special education centre for seven years. She started with two students in her living room. Today she has eighteen — but her rent

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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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CBSE to NIOS OBE transition roadmap infographic showing enrollment, competency levels, and assessment steps for children with special needs

How to Transition from CBSE to NIOS OBE: A Step-by-Step Guide for Families of Children with Special Needs in India

A step-by-step guide for parents transitioning their child from CBSE to NIOS OBE. Covers how to assess the right OBE entry level, find an Accredited Institution, withdraw from CBSE, enrol in OBE, build a home learning routine, and know when your child is assessment-ready.

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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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Teaching WH Questions through Picture Description | EdQueries

The Power of Curiosity in Language Learning They say, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” At EdQueries, we like to add — “provided you know how to use it.” Picture description activities are powerful tools to enhance language, observation, and reasoning skills among children. 🎮 Try EdQueries Free — 143 interactive games, no credit

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