A selection of charts for our visitors from the UK, Australia and South Africa. The title reads “behaviour chart”.

Free Printable Behaviour Charts

Coloured Chart

Behaviour chart template

Bratz

Bratz

The above chart can be coloured and decorated.

Ink Friendly Charts

The following  charts are low on colour and therefore save ink.

Free Colouring Behaviour Charts

The following colouring charts can be printed and coloured by your children.

Flower Behaviour Chart
spiderman reward chart
Treasure Chest Sticker Chart
Winnie the Pooh Reward Chart
Bob the Builder coloring reward chart
Garfield chart
Toy story reward chart
sticker chart with a picture of a lion playing with a ball and a group of animals
The Bee movie incentive chart
behavior chart with pictures of 4 animals
Kung Fu Panda colouring behaviour chart
Dora and Boots Coloring Behaviour Chart

Fed up with your kid’s bad behaviour? Looking for an easy way to improve their behaviour? Printable behaviour charts are an amazing tool which can improve your child’s behaviour overnight. And all of our behaviour charts for kids are free!

What are Behaviour Charts?

Behaviour charts track a child’s behaviour and reward positive desirable behaviour. The reward can either be a treat the child receives when the chart is complete or when a certain number of stickers are received. For some children, the star which is pasted on the behaviour chart is enough of an incentive. The required number of stickers which need to be received in order to receive a prize is usually decided upon at the beginning of the process. The child’s age should be taken into consideration when determining this number. Kids aged 3 to 5 usually can’t cope with more than 10 steps whilst older kids can usually handle around 20 steps. We have a variety of free behaviour charts for kids of all ages.

Why do Behaviour Charts work?

Children love to be praised and encouraged.  Positive reinforcement is the best way to encourage and maintain good behaviour.

Behaviour charts ensure that we praise desirable behaviour which we might not recognize when not using a chart.

How are Behaviour Charts Used?

  1. Show your child our collection of printable behaviour charts and let him or her choose one.
  2. Download and print the behaviour chart of your child’s choice.
  3. Define “good behaviour” and discuss it with your child. Make sure that your children understand how you would like them to behave and what kind of behaviour will be rewarded with a star or sticker.
  4. When your child receives the required number of stars, acknowledge the achievement with a prize or reward.