Spoken reminders disappear the second they're said. A printed chart on the wall stays there - a steady, visible anchor a child can return to all day.
How to use your printable behavior chart
- Print it: One page, standard paper, no special supplies
- Set it up: Pick the behavior to grow and the reward together
- Hang and follow: Put it somewhere visible and celebrate every win
Good thing
Fun stuff
Good thing
Fun stuff Over time you'll see progress
With the chart printed and visible, children start following it on their own. The habit outlasts the paper, because it built real motivation along the way.
A printable behavior chart turns a busy home's fleeting reminders into one calm, visible plan everyone can see.

How to Use:
- Print the PDF
- Set the behavior and reward together
- Hang it up and celebrate every win
Printable behavior chart PDF: free resources
Find a free printable behavior chart, printable daily behavior chart, and printable reward chart PDF. Print it, pick the behavior and reward, and hang it up. Ideal for home and classroom, ages 2-10.
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Just standard letter or A4 paper on a home printer. Scissors are optional - handy only if you want to cut out and rearrange the Good & Fun cards. No cardstock or special ink needed.
Laminating (or slipping it into a sheet protector) is a great idea if you'll reuse the same chart. Add stickers or a dry-erase marker on top, then wipe clean and start again - one print lasts for weeks.
Yes, and you should. Print a fresh chart for each new behavior or reward. It's free and unlimited, so there's no reason to cram a new goal onto an old sheet.
Yes. Use your printer's "fit to page" or scale settings - print it large for a fridge or classroom wall, or at 2-up to make a pocket-size version for the car or a bag.
Yes, completely free with no sign-up or watermark. Download the PDF once and print as many copies as you need.