Sticker Charts for Kids

Download free sticker charts for kids that may need some additional positive behavior supports. Each line of the chart allows you to list a task you would like your child to complete daily and then provides a space that you may place a sticker if the item is completed. Examples may include taking care of dishes, cleaning up toys, bathing, or brushing teeth.

They can be used with all children, including those diagnosed with ADHD symptoms or asperger syndrome behavior. Establish a predetermined reinforcer and list it on that week's chart along with the number of stickers necessary to earn the reward.
You will also want to try and give some type of small reward with each sticker given. This establishes them as being reinforcing because they are paired with something more highly desirable. Once they become reinforcing themselves, you can limit to giving a reward more at the end of the week.

If you are not sure on the best way to encourage positive behavior with the use of a chart provided, you may be interested in reading my page about how to use sticker charts to make sure you achieve the desired change you are hoping for.

These are better for older kids, but if you would like to try using a chart for younger children that are unable to read, you may find the free printable behavior charts that use pictures to be more practical. Have your child place each sticker as it is earned, but keep it in a place they cannot reach it without your help to avoid destruction of it if they do not earn a sticker.

You will need to turn off any pop blockers and have adobe reader to download the documents. A link to download this is below.

Weekly Sticker Charts

Sticker charts for kids having a child behavior problem
Sticker charts for kids having a child behavior problem
Sticker charts for kids having a child behavior problem

You will need Adobe Reader (the latest version is recommended) installed on your computer in order to open the sticker charts. You can get Adobe Reader here (a new window will open so you can download it without leaving this page, but you will need to temporarily disable any pop up blockers to open the new window and the charts).

If you want to open the file in your browser window, just click on the printable reward chart. However, if you want to download the file to view later, then right-click on the link and choose "Save Target As" or "Save File As." Then select where you want to save the file on your hard drive.

Once you have saved the file, locate where you saved it, and double click to open.

Additional charts you may be interested in viewing:

ADHD behavior chart
free behavior charts
free printable behavior chart
family chore charts for kids
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