Free Printable ADHD-Friendly Behavior Chart
Free printable behavior chart designed for children with ADHD. Focus on achievable goals, short-term rewards, and positive reinforcement.
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ADHD brains need more frequent rewards and shorter goal periods. Use 3-4 behaviors max, give stars multiple times daily, and keep reward goals achievable (5-10 stars to start).
Example Behaviors
- Raised hand before speaking
- Stayed seated during lesson
- Waited my turn
- Kept hands to myself
- Listened to full instructions
- Checked my work
- Put things back where they belong
- Stopped when asked
- Transitioned quickly
- Tried even when it was hard
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from other behavior charts?
Fewer behaviors, more frequent rewards, shorter goal periods. ADHD brains need faster feedback loops.
How often should I give stars?
Multiple times daily - after each task or transition. Don't wait until end of day.
What rewards work for ADHD kids?
Activity-based rewards work well: movement breaks, choice time, preferred activities. Keep reward goals small.
My child loses interest in charts quickly. Help?
Change stickers/themes frequently, vary rewards, and keep goals achievable so they experience success.
Should I coordinate with the school?
Absolutely! Consistent expectations and tracking across settings helps significantly.