Weekly Point Chart 6-11 year olds. Weekly Point Chart 6-11 year olds 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Weekly Point Chart in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the child's name at the top of the chart. This personalizes the document and makes tracking easier.
  3. In the 'Daily Positive Behaviors' section, you will find columns for each day of the week. Click on each cell corresponding to a day to input points earned for positive behaviors.
  4. At the end of the week, sum up the points in the 'Total Points' section. You can easily do this by clicking into that field and typing in the total.
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It works best for kids 3-4 years old because they are on their way to follow rules and it teaches them about cause and effect. If you make good choices then you get rewarded but if you make bad choices then you lose a privilege. Also its important to note that this chart gives a 1,2,3 chance opportunity for the kids.
Sticker charts can work around 2 to 3 years old, as children at this age start to understand rewards and connect actions to outcomes. For 2 year olds, keep goals simple and rewards immediate. By age 3, they can handle more specific sleep goals, like staying in bed all night.
Your child gets a tick, sticker or star each time they do the behaviour. A certain number of ticks, stickers or stars adds up to a reward for your child. Reward charts are a powerful way of: encouraging positive behaviour, like cleaning teeth when asked.
They help children to focus on the behaviour that is expected from them and they remind parents to catch their children being good and pay attention to it. But when it comes to teenagers, a sticker chart is not going to do the trick.
The chart itself is simply a piece of paper that has rows and columns on it. You then write down the behaviors you would like your child to engage in. For example, ``complete all homework or ``hang up clothes after you shower. Then you and your child keep track of how often they complete the behavior on the chart.
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Reward charts can be used for children 3 8 years old. Your child collects stickers or tokens every time they behave the way you want. They then swap the stickers for a reward later on. It might also help you to focus on your childs positive behaviour.
Reward charts work well for children aged 3-8 years. Many things influence childrens behaviour. Its always a good idea to think about why your child is behaving in a particular way. When you understand the reasons for your childs behaviour, youre better able to choose an appropriate response.

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