My Way Direct

: 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.

: 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. 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 visual cue to remind the learner

: Use a sturdy, laminated card or a digital tablet screen that is easily accessible at all times. A common symbol is an image of the

: Ensure every caregiver or teacher knows that when this piece is used, the learner should get "their way" immediately during the initial training phase to build trust and functional communication. Trauma-Informed ABA Therapy: The “My Way” Approach