Examples of Behavior Charts: How to Choose the Best One for Your Child
- Anna

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Behavior charts are effective tools to help children develop good habits and improve their behavior. Below are some examples of behavior charts and how to use them. To see our guide on how to use them effectively, click here.
Weekly Behavior Chart

This chart divides the days of the week and lets you list specific behaviors for each day.
Example of Use: Include tasks like "make the bed," "brush teeth," and "do homework." Each time your child completes a task, they earn a sticker or mark on the chart.
Benefits: Helps establish a daily routine and track progress throughout the week.
Points Chart

Instead of stickers, this chart uses a points system. Each positive behavior is worth a certain number of points.
Example of Use: Assign points for behaviors like "being kind to friends" (5 points) or "eating all vegetables" (3 points). When the child accumulates a certain number of points, they earn a reward.
Benefits: Motivates the child to reach goals through a points system, which can be very encouraging.
Rewards Chart

This chart pairs specific behaviors with predefined rewards. It’s very simple and can be used for both younger and older children.
Example of Use: List behaviors such as “help with household chores” and link them to rewards like “30 extra minutes of TV” or “a trip to the park.”
Benefits: Gives the child a clear view of what they’ll earn for completing certain tasks, making the process more tangible and motivating.
Potty-Training Chart (Toilet Training)

Focused exclusively on toilet training, this chart helps children learn to use the toilet independently.
Example of Use: Record each time the child uses the toilet correctly and reward with stickers or small treats.
Benefits: Makes the learning process easier by making it more fun and rewarding.
How to Customize Your Behavior Chart
You can adapt any of these charts to your child's specific needs. If you need a chart with a favorite character or specific colors, we’re happy to create or customize one — and it’s free!
Behavior charts are an effective and fun way to help your child develop good habits and improve behavior. With various types and customization options, you’re sure to find a chart that fits your family’s needs.
For any questions or requests for a custom chart, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help you and your child reach your goals in a practical and fun way.




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