Games & Activities Success Stories

Discover how educators, organisations and families use Games & Activities to boost communication, engagement, and learning for pupils with a wide range of needs.

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“It’s given him a reason to press the switch.”

At Acorns Primary School in Preston, HelpKidzLearn Games & Activities are helping pupils build real switch skills in ways that feel meaningful and engaging. From first presses to focused play, learners are growing in confidence, timing and communication. With thoughtful setups and games that truly capture attention, staff are seeing moments of progress that matter. The children are enjoying every step.

“Look what I’ve done!”

At Green Fold School in Bolton, Games & Activities is opening up new ways for pupils with PMLD and autism to engage and connect. Teachers are seeing meaningful responses, from tiny finger movements to clear anticipation and choice-making. These small moments are full of significance, helping children communicate, build independence and enjoy learning in their own way.

“The children absolutely love it.”

At Sommerville School in Auckland, Games & Activities is helping students with a wide range of needs explore, connect and grow. Whether using switches, iPads or smart boards, learners are engaging in meaningful ways that support communication, independence and fun in the classroom. For staff, it’s become an essential tool that brings learning to life and builds progress across the school day.

“She said ‘blue’ for the first time.”

At Bright Futures School, HelpKidzLearn Games & Activities is helping children with autism take meaningful steps in communication and learning. For one pupil, a simple colour word became a breakthrough moment. For others, it’s about learning to wait, stay focused or join in with joy. The software fits naturally into their personalised approach, giving children more ways to express themselves and connect. Staff say it’s become an essential and uplifting part of everyday learning.

“He mixed his cottage pie with a switch.”

At Sandfield Park School in Liverpool, HelpKidzLearn Games & Activities plays a key role in supporting AAC development. By helping students build switch use through engaging, low-pressure games, staff are laying the foundations for confident communication. Learners are developing muscle memory, motor planning and independence, all while enjoying playful, personalised learning that fits seamlessly into their daily routines.

“I would choose HelpKidzLearn every time.”

At Lekotek of Georgia, learning through play is at the heart of everything they do. HelpKidzLearn Games & Activities has become a go-to tool for engaging children with diverse needs in meaningful, accessible ways. Whether it’s through eye gaze, switches or touchscreens, the software adapts beautifully to each child. Families and staff love how easy it is to use, and children light up as they explore, play and grow with confidence.

“He knew exactly when to press again.”

At Pendle View Primary School in Lancashire, Games & Activities is helping children like Elijah build confidence, communication and cause and effect skills in ways that truly engage. From rhyme-based group games to independent interactions on the touchscreen, pupils are developing focus, motor control and a sense of achievement. For teachers, it’s become an essential part of group learning and personalised support, creating meaningful moments of progress every day.

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