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Preschool Reward Charts

Colorful Reading Log

With little ones, it is best to work on one behavior at a time. The reward charts below can be used as sticker charts or parent can draw a happy face when the child has been successful in exhibiting a positive behavior or not exhibiting a negative behavior.

You can choose a behavior that your child is struggling with such as:

  • Eating with mouth closed
  • Saying "Please." and "Thank you."
  • Brushing all of his teeth (use a timer)
  • Not whining, but using a happy voice to ask for something
  • Being gentle with siblings (not hitting or pushing).

Parents initial or stamp each week that child has filled in all 7 days. Always be positive and excited when your child gets a sticker, and downplay the days when he does not succeed. Include lots of hugs, smiles, and excitement from you.

There are many different themed logs for you to use with your child. You could choose prizes that coordinate with your child's theme. Be creative!

Behavior Reward Charts to Print Out

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Click on each thumbnail picture below to open up log in a separate window for printing. Check with Print Preview to make sure you don't need to adjust the margins so that the entire documents prints.

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