I made up these decision-making cards for a local Dungeons and Dragons group for young people with disabilities, that my son is part of.
The great group is run by the good people from Community Care Trust. These cards were the idea of therapist Sean, and I just wanted to make them look tight, so that they might look like an official part of the game. The idea is to simplify some of the many complex choices that a player has to make in D&D, which could be especially useful if they have something like cognitive disability and/or high anxiety. And, we pretty much all respond more seriously to things that are nicer, more formalised, where more love has gone into it.