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Printable Blank Behavior Charts for Kids

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Behavior charts are an engaging way to work on changing your kiddos’ behavior. They’re effective at reducing problematic behavior and serve as a visual reminder for kids to remember what the expectations are. You can customize blank behavior charts to work for any behavior you want to reform or reinforce. The first step to using a blank behavior chart is to identify what the behavior is that your want to see more or less of. It’s essential to clearly identify the behavior so there’s no miscommunication as to what changes you expect to see in your child’s actions. Parents must help children understand the purpose and benefits of the desired behavior adjustments. 

When it comes to creating a behavior chart for your child, it’s crucial to set achievable goals. You don’t want your little one to feel overwhelmed or frustrated by unrealistic expectations. That’s why it’s important to ensure that the behaviors you include in the chart are actually attainable. If you have a specific behavior in mind that seems like a big leap, taking small steps and gradually working towards the bigger goal might be the way to go. Remember, the key is to encourage and motivate your child, not discourage them.

Patience Is Key

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So, here’s the thing – we all learn differently, and we do it at our own pace. But when it comes to making changes for the better, we need to keep one thing in mind: patience is key. Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither are constructive behaviors. Don’t go expecting perfection right off the bat – it’s not going to happen. Be flexible with your expectations, and remember that it’s okay to reevaluate and try again if something’s not working.

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Involving your child when creating new expectations is a great way to help them know their voice matters. They’re more likely to feel comfortable adjusting their actions when they know it’s for their own benefit. There are also so many kinds of blank behavior charts to choose from. Have your child help you choose one they want to engage with.

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Choosing a Blank Behavior Chart

If your child enjoys stickers, then choose a chart with spaces to put stickers to mark their progress and successes. If they really like to color, use a chart that they can color to fill in when they achieve their goals. Personalizing the chart to their interest is a great way to ensure they’ll want to accomplish the targeted behaviors. 

It’s important that you consistently celebrate your child’s goals immediately after they display the desired behaviors. This will help reinforce your expectations and increase your chances of success. To be able to fill in the blank behavior chart right after your child behaves, you must keep it somewhere that’s easily accessible. 

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If you’re having a hard time getting your child to complete certain tasks independently, using a chore chart can be a good way to incentivize them. By placing the chart in a visible location, such as in their bedroom or the bathroom, it serves as a visual reminder of what they need to do. For instance, if you want your kiddo to keep their room tidy, placing the chart in their bedroom can encourage them to clean up after themselves. Similarly, if you’re trying to get them to brush their teeth without your help, keeping the chart in the bathroom can prompt them to do so on their own.

Goally | Routines that Actually Work

Goally’s skill building tablet for kids has routines that break down large tasks into small, achievable steps. It helps kids complete their tasks independently! 

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Create custom routines with your own videos & pictures for every step. The steps come in small, bite-sized pieces to help your child learn the little fundamentals (like putting the toothpaste on their toothbrush!) to achieve bigger goals. And that’s just the beginning. See it in action:

It can be beneficial to speak to your child’s teachers, grandparents, or anyone who cares for them about the new goals for their behavior. Kids have a better chance of succeeding with lasting behavior changes if everyone around them supports them in their efforts. Remember, you are your child’s biggest cheerleader, and change begins with you. 

This post was originally published on 01/11/2023. It was updated on 10/05/2023. 

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