My Way Page
A truly useful piece doesn't just ask for a preference; it helps the learner navigate transitions. You can add a small section on the back or at the bottom for "Toleration" cues:
In the context of the "My Way" protocol (an approach used in trauma-informed behavior support), a is a visual communication tool or "choice board" designed to help a learner express their preferences and exercise autonomy. My Way
: Include a clear, high-contrast icon or photo representing the learner. A common symbol is an image of the person pointing to themselves or a custom graphic that says "MY WAY" in bold letters. A truly useful piece doesn't just ask for
: A visual cue to remind the learner that if they can't have their way immediately, they can say "Okay" to earn their way later. A common symbol is an image of the
: Attach the piece to a lanyard or a Velcro strip on their desk so it never becomes a source of frustration because it's missing.