Free Visual Reward Kit for Toddlers — A Gentle Way to Encourage Positive Behavior

Free Printable Reward Chart Kit for Toddlers with fun badges and sticker spots – KidRoutinePrintables

๐ŸŽ‰ Free Printable Reward Chart Kit for Toddlers

Encourage your toddler with visual rewards they can see and celebrate! This free printable kit includes fun, kid-friendly charts to support routines, potty training, and positive behavior.

⬇️ Download the Free Reward Chart Kit

Toddlers are learning so much every day (and that includes big skills like sharing, waiting, or following a routine). But let’s be honest, helping little ones build those habits takes patience, repetition, and the right kind of support. That is why I created this Free Printable Reward Chart Kit for Toddlers — a simple, flexible tool that helps make progress feel exciting and visible.

Whether you are using it for calming down, trying new foods, helping out at home, or sticking to a daily routine, this reward chart is designed to motivate toddlers in a gentle, visual way.

Why Use Reward Charts for Toddlers?

Toddlers thrive with clear expectations and visual support. A reward chart gives them a simple way to see their progress — whether it is for using the potty, helping clean up, or staying calm during transitions.

When paired with gentle encouragement and realistic goals, visual charts can:

  • Motivate toddlers to try new things

  • Reinforce positive behavior in a consistent way

  • Build self-confidence through small steps

  • Support children with autism or sensory needs by offering structure and predictability

Most importantly, they give toddlers a sense of ownership in their own success. It feels good to see your chart fill up with stars, stickers, or checks (and even better when a grown-up notices your effort).


What’s Included in the Free Reward Kit?

Here is everything included in this free printable kit:

(1) General Reward Chart (Pre-Filled) – A colorful, ready-to-use chart with bright spots already placed inside each box. These spots act as placeholders where you can add stickers, draw stars, or check off accomplishments. It is ideal for toddlers who benefit from visual consistency and clear structure.

(2) Editable Reward Chart – A clean, blank version that allows you to customize the layout. You can add your own visual icons, goals, or behaviors to fit your child’s needs. This version is flexible and works well in both home and daycare settings.

(3) Printable Reward Badges – Four fun and encouraging badges you can print and use to celebrate progress:

  • Well Done

  • Potty Champion

  • I Tried My Best

  • Calm Choice Star

Each badge is designed in a calm, toddler-friendly style using soft colors and autism-supportive visuals. You can print and cut them out to give to your child during the week or use them as visual incentives on a badge board or reward shelf.

How to Use the Chart

Here are two easy ways to use the chart:

1. Use the Pre-Filled Chart
Let your child earn a sticker or mark each time they complete a task or use a calm-down strategy. For example, every time they try to use the potty, they can place a sticker on the next open circle. When the chart is full, you can celebrate with a badge or a simple reward (like extra storytime, a favorite song, or a small toy bin).

2. Use the Editable Chart
Write or draw your own icons in the chart squares to match your family’s goals. You might use it for things like:

  • Following the morning routine

  • Cleaning up toys

  • Trying again after a big feeling

  • Taking turns during play

You can also laminate the chart and reuse it weekly with a dry erase marker.

A Note on Gentle Motivation

Visual rewards do not need to be fancy or tied to big prizes. For toddlers, the reward is often in the recognition itself — a sticker, a badge, a smile, or hearing “I’m so proud of you.”

This printable kit is designed to keep things simple and supportive. It offers a starting point for building routines, supporting big feelings, and encouraging independence in a way that works for young children.

Grab Your Free Kit

You can download the full kit here:

This printable is perfect for home, daycare, preschool, or early intervention settings. It pairs beautifully with our visual routine charts, calm-down tools, and toddler social stories.

Looking for More Tools?

Be sure to check out our Etsy shop and free printable section for more gentle, visual tools designed for toddlers, preschoolers, and children with autism. You can also join our email list to get updates when we share new free resources.

Thanks for visiting — and remember, every small step counts.

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