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Choice Board

Many children, especially those with autism or hyperlexia, freeze when a question feels too open. This tool lays out a few clear picture choices so a child can pick without feeling overwhelmed, turning a hard moment into a simple decision, and print it for the wall or the fridge.

Choice Board illustration: a small grid of picture choice cards with one card gently highlighted
Choice Board
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A printable picture choice board that lays out a few clear options so a child can pick without feeling overwhelmed, a common support for autism and hyperlexia.

We are building this tool. The moment it is ready it will appear right here: free, private, and running in your browser with no signup.

What the Choice Board will do

For a child who finds open-ended questions stressful, the most calming thing is often simply being shown a few clear options. A choice board turns a vague "what do you want?" into a small set of pictures: this snack or that one, the red shirt or the blue one, play or rest. The child can point, and a hard moment becomes a simple decision.

The Choice Board will let you pick the options, lay them out clearly, and print a clean board for the wall or the fridge. It is a gentle way to lower the overwhelm that many autistic and hyperlexic children feel, while handing them a real sense of control. From kindlexy.com.

How it will work

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    Pick the options

    Choose a few simple picture cards for the choices you want to offer.

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    Lay them out

    Arrange them as a clear board, so every choice is easy to see side by side.

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    Print it

    A clean board for the wall or the fridge, ready in seconds. Nothing leaves your device.

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    Let them choose

    Offer the board in the moment, so your child can point and decide instead of feeling put on the spot.

Frequently asked questions

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What does the Choice Board do?

It lets you lay out a few clear picture choices and print them, so a child can pick one without feeling overwhelmed. Turning a hard moment into a simple decision is a calm, common support for children with autism or hyperlexia.
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Will it be free?

Yes. Free, no signup, no account, and no usage limits. It runs right in your browser.
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How does a choice board help with autism?

Open-ended questions can feel overwhelming for an autistic child. A choice board narrows things down to two or three clear pictures, which turns a hard moment into a simple, doable decision and gives the child a real sense of control.
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What age is it for?

It works for a wide range, roughly three to twelve, and for nonreaders too, since it is picture-based. You can keep it to two choices or offer a small set.
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Is this a diagnosis tool?

No. It is a support aid for home use. It does not diagnose or treat autism or hyperlexia. If you have concerns, speak with a qualified specialist.
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When will it be ready?

It is in active development. The tool will appear on this page the moment it ships, free and private.

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