Option 1: Stickers
My son loves stickers, so every time he used the potty he would get to place a sticker on his chart. This was rewarding enough for him to do as he loved to place that sticker on his chart. And when he made it to the end of his chart I would also gave him a bigger surprise reward.
Option 2: Treats
Not my personal favourite but have known this to be quite successful a few times :). If you find your child isn’t really motivated by placing stickers on their chart, you may want to give them a small treat after every successful potty attempt. I had a jar and he would place his hand in to see what he got.
Option 3: Progress Chart
I personally think the sticker method was the most fun for him, but you may also decide to use the chart as a progress chart. fun for your child.
Hi I think these ones that u have designed are much better than most of the ones that r normally free online and because of the coulor on it my son seems to like it alot more than the others iv downloaded before, if u don’t mind me asking, how did u manage to design them like this on a computer because I’d like to give it ago with some other characters my son like aswell as paw patrol as he’s a late potty trainer.
It would be great if u could help me out, thanks in advance
Thanks for your kind words.. I design most of my printables on Photoshop. Is this a software you are familiar with?
Thank you for sharing this chart. It was just the motivation we needed to move this process forward. 🙂
Thanks for your comment. Glad to hear it was helpful