Autism Visual Reward Chart Printable
Monitor and reward good behavior, actions, and participation in activities with the Visual Interactive Reward Chart for kids. The reward chart helps you track and manage any activity or behavior of your choice. You and your child will have an overview to visualize along the way to completion. The fifth star completes the tracker and then it’s time for a reward!!!
Your visual reward chart encourages good/positive behaviors, positive discipline measures, interaction, social/emotional development, and a ton of goal-setting reward options for your little one!!!
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Autism Reward Chart
The Autism Reward chart was created to meet your child’s information processing method. Vertical processing is typically observed by your child lining up items/toys vertically or horizontally. Your reward chart gives layout options for vertical and horizontal processors. Horizontal processors will be noted lining up things in a horizontal direction and vertical processors will be noted lining things up vertically. You will have the option to design your reward chart vertically or horizontally.
The reward chart tracker has 5 boxes to place the stars on. The 5 boxes are dedicated to limiting distractions and encouraging information processing.
Special Education Visual Reward Chart Printable
Visual Reward Chart for Autistic children and children with special needs offers you to focus on the positive things your child participates in. The visual chart offers your child to use his or her pointing skills to communicate their wants and needs. Your child can assist with putting the stars on the chart. This action is also a great motivator to continue participation and good behavior.
Printable Reward Chart
Your Visual Reward Chard is in the formate of a pdf file you will receive access to download.
- pdf file
- Header Banner
- Tracker of 5 Boxes
- Reward Label
- Green Arrow
- 12 Rewards to Use or Choose From
- 5 Stars
- 5 Star Storage Sheet
- 12 Reward Storage Sheet
1. Visual Reward Banner
The Reward Banner is positioned above all elements included with the reward chart. The banner includes 3 illustrations and a description of its use.
One banner included
2. Reward Tracker
The reward tracker includes 5 colored boxes, which you will use to track your child’s participation and or activity of choice. I prefer to start with red and end with orange. The 5 boxes are a dedicated number designed to eliminate excessive distractions for your child.
3. 5 Stars
You will receive 5 stars to cut out for your reward tracker.
4. Reward Banner Printable
The rewards banner is located under or beneath the tracker. It’s a visual word that guides your child to their reward.
5. Green Potty Arrow
The green arrow can point to one reward or a selection of rewards your child can choose from. A great choice-making feature included that encourages communication development. This will be the indicator of the reward your child will receive upon completing the behavior tracker.
6. Printable Reward Visuals
Yayyy!!! Finally to the fun part. You will receive 12 rewards images created to meet the needs of everyone’s preference. Your 12 reward visual images are a variety of items/treats you can display for your child to view what he or she is working to receive. The reward visuals are motivators to participation in activities, good/positive behaviors, and actions.
Once the 5 box tracker is completed you can offer the reward that is available within your environment for your child. The Rewards Visuals include:
- stickers
- balloon
- smile face
- surprise box
- cookie
- ice cream
- popsicle
- star
- lollipop
- ring pop
- candy jar
- marshmallows
The reward images include a variety to meet the specific preferences within your environment.
The smiley face, surprise box, and start reward image are also universal images included for your creativity and can be used however you please.
Reward Chart Visual Material Needed
To collectively create your reward chart you will need a few supplies. First will need a printer to print your download file and scissors to cut the images out. You will also need a laminating machine and laminating sheet to put the reward chart together. Lastly, magnetic sheets to cut and adhere to the back of all the images. Velcro pieces can also be used. You can also use a white magnetic board that makes the reward chart even easier to maintain and store for long-term use.
- Printer
- Laminating Machine
- Laminating Pouches
- Scissors
- Magnetic Circle for the smaller piece – movable pieces and arrow
- Magnetic Sheets to adhere to the back of the banner, 5 boxes, reward label, and storage sheet.
- Velcro Pieces if you prefer will work well too.
- White magnetic board/ can also adhere to the refrigerator or with tape.
Here are all my materials that assist me with creating freebies and printables for our SuperKidsInfinity!!!
Hp Printer
Here is the printer used to create beautiful, quality colored printables. This Hp Printer and have truly been a satisfaction.
Cardstock Paper
Cardstock paper is definitely a must-have for printing your reward chart. I tried Neenah Bright White but the paper has a slight yellow tint to it. Neenah will do the job but I have a specific preference when it comes to cardstock paper.
I fell in love with Pen Gear Cardstock at Walmart! The paper is thick and it holds the color of ink almost to the “T”. Sam’s Club also has a brand that I really like too, it’s the Exact Index, Cardstock.
Quick Note: Regular copy paper may alter the color quality of your printables. Some printers may also alter the color quality. The configuration of your printer may need to be run again if your color quality is not meeting your expectations. Office Depot is an optional printing service you can use for printing quality colors on cardstock paper.
Laminating Machine
To create your reward chart you will also need a laminating machine. I literally thought this investment was going to be expensive, but I can say it wasn’t and definitely gets the job done. Scotch Laminating Machines have been a part of my business for two years strong and never gave me any complications.
Laminating Pouches
Here are the thermal laminating sheets also needed to create long-lasting printables. I have played around with quite a few different brands and these are my favorite. With both the laminating machine and sheets, I always slide the laminating pouches in twice just to make sure everything has adhered tightly together.
Scissors
Cutting out your printable chart requires scissors to create your layout and move pieces. Not saying a specific brand is better than the next, but it’s definitely a must-have. I like to have a few scissors nearby because it’s always something I’m looking for.
Velcro Pieces
Velcro pieces are optional and should be considered alongside your child’s fine motor ability. You can adhere them to the activity sheets with the velcro pieces. This is optional but I prefer magnetic sheets for the reward chart and for all moveable images I use the magnetic circle.
Magnetic Circles
Magnetic circles are another optional accessory. I typically do not use them for all our theme-based learning binders, however, they are great for other printable activities. Magnetic circles are also great for moveable pieces and can adhere to the magnetic sheets very well.
Magnetic Sheets
The magnetic sheets can be cut to fit specific printable activity needs. This works great for adhering activity on the refrigerator and whiteboards. Just cut out the length and weight matching your chart templates and peel/place to the back. These magnetic sheets worked great on the refrigerator and magnetic whiteboards.
Visual Aids and Charts For Kids
SuperKidsInfinity Shop offers visual aids, charts, and activities for early learners, special education, and children with Autism as assistive activities to encourage a fun developmental experience for your little one. Check it out!!!
- Potty Training Visual Reward Chart
- Potty Pocket Visual Communication Activity
- No School Days Vs. School Days Interactive Visual Aid
- Large Emojis – Social and Emotional Development
- Days of the Week Learning Bin Labels
Teacher Resources for Kids: Reward Chart Printable
The visual reward chart will also work great for Teachers and Educators within the classroom setting. You can include the Reward Chart in your classroom to collectively encourage and motivate positive behaviors amongst all your student. The student can work together on practicing good behavior and visualize the upcoming reward or rewards!!!
The Autism and Special Education Reward Chart offer your child layouts that encourage him or her to process information that meets the need of their specific information processing method. You will have the opportunity to motivate good behavior with the visual images and layout that encourages your child’s interaction and participation.
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