A Kids Morning Routine Behavior Chart is a great tool for helping children follow a structured morning routine and develop good habits. This chart can be used at home or in a classroom setting to track and encourage positive behavior as children complete their morning tasks.


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A Kids Morning Routine Behavior Chart is a great tool for helping children follow a structured morning routine and develop good habits. This chart can be used at home or in a classroom setting to track and encourage positive behavior as children complete their morning tasks.

Here’s a template for a Kids Morning Routine Behavior Chart:


Kids Morning Routine Behavior Chart

Child’s Name: [Insert Name]
Date: [Insert Date]


1. Morning Routine Checklist

Instructions: Use this checklist to monitor and encourage completion of each morning task. You can adjust the tasks based on the child’s specific routine.

Task

Completed

Comments/Notes

Wake Up on Time

✔ / ✘

[Additional notes if any]

Brush Teeth

✔ / ✘

[Additional notes if any]

Get Dressed

✔ / ✘

[Additional notes if any]

Eat Breakfast

✔ / ✘

[Additional notes if any]

Pack School Bag

✔ / ✘

[Additional notes if any]

Make Bed

✔ / ✘

[Additional notes if any]

Follow Morning Instructions

✔ / ✘

[Additional notes if any]


2. Daily Behavior Tracking

Instructions: Track the completion of each task daily. Use stickers or checkmarks to indicate successful completion.

Date

Wake Up on Time

Brush Teeth

Get Dressed

Eat Breakfast

Pack School Bag

Make Bed

Follow Morning Instructions

Overall Notes

[MM/DD]

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

[Brief comments or observations]

[MM/DD]

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

[Brief comments or observations]

[MM/DD]

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

✔ / ✘

[Brief comments or observations]


3. Rewards and Incentives

Instructions: Define rewards for consistent completion of the morning routine. You can adjust these based on the child’s preferences and needs.

  • Daily Rewards: [e.g., A small sticker, extra screen time, a small treat]
  • Weekly Rewards: [e.g., A special outing, a new book or toy, a fun activity]

Rewards Tracking

Week

Total Completed Days

Rewards Earned

Comments/Notes

Week 1

[Number]

[List rewards earned]

[Summary of achievements and areas for improvement]

Week 2

[Number]

[List rewards earned]

[Summary of achievements and areas for improvement]


4. Behavior Goals and Action Plan

Instructions: Set goals for improvement and create an action plan to help the child achieve them.

Goals for Improvement

  • Wake Up on Time: [Specific goal or improvement needed]
  • Brush Teeth: [Specific goal or improvement needed]
  • Get Dressed: [Specific goal or improvement needed]
  • Eat Breakfast: [Specific goal or improvement needed]
  • Pack School Bag: [Specific goal or improvement needed]
  • Make Bed: [Specific goal or improvement needed]
  • Follow Morning Instructions: [Specific goal or improvement needed]

Action Plan

  • Strategies: [Specific strategies or changes to be implemented]
  • Support Needed: [Any additional support or resources required]
  • Review Date: [Date for reviewing progress]

5. Notes and Observations

Instructions: Use this section to note any observations or changes in behavior that may impact the morning routine.

Date

Observation/Note

[MM/DD]

[Description of any observations or issues]

[MM/DD]

[Description of any observations or issues]

[MM/DD]

[Description of any observations or issues]


Notes for Customization:

  • Tasks: Adjust the tasks based on the child’s specific morning routine and needs.
  • Rewards: Tailor rewards to motivate the child effectively.
  • Goals and Action Plan: Customize goals and strategies to address specific areas where improvement is needed.