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Sticker Charts

Sticker chart for kids

A big grid of empty cells for stickers or stamps. Kids fill each cell as they complete a goal. Simple and visual.

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.

How to use this Sticker Chart for Kids

  1. Enter your child's name and the goal behavior to track.
  2. Set a reward they will earn when the grid is full.
  3. Choose the grid size — 20, 25, or 30 cells.
  4. Pick a fun icon style like stars, smileys, or hearts.
  5. Print and let your child place a sticker for each success.

Frequently asked questions

What age is a sticker chart best for?
Sticker charts work best for kids ages 2-8. Younger toddlers love the visual and tactile experience of placing stickers, while older kids respond to the progress toward a reward.
Do sticker charts work for potty training?
Yes, sticker charts are one of the most popular potty training tools. Give a sticker for each successful trip to the potty. Keep the grid small (20 cells) so the reward comes quickly and keeps motivation high.
How big should the sticker grid be?
Use 20 cells for younger kids (ages 2-4) so the reward feels reachable. Use 25-30 cells for older kids who can sustain effort over a longer period.
What kind of stickers should I use?
Any stickers your child loves — dollar store stickers, themed stickers from their favorite show, or simple star stickers all work. Letting your child choose the stickers increases their investment in the chart.

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