Emma
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A big grid of empty cells for stickers or stamps. Kids fill each cell as they complete a goal. Simple and visual.
Emma
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This sticker chart for kids is the simplest way to track one goal. Set a target behavior, choose a reward, and your child places a sticker in each cell every time they succeed. When the grid is full, they earn the reward.
Sticker charts work best for kids ages 2-8 and single-focus goals like potty training, brushing teeth, or good behavior at school. The visual progress is immediately motivating — kids can see how close they are to the finish.