Reward Chart for 6 Year Olds — 1st Grade
Age 6 · 1st GradeA reward chart for a 6-year-old works best when it matches where they are developmentally. At 6, children are handle full-week tracking and start understanding small monetary rewards, so the tasks and tips below are built around that stage.
✅ Reward Chart Tasks for Age 6
✓ Morning routine by 7:30
✓ Homework without reminders
✓ One chore done
✓ Read 15 min
✓ Kind to sibling
🧠 Why This Works for 6-Year-Olds
Reward charts bridge the gap between intention and action during ages 3–12, when executive function is still developing. Seeing progress makes abstract effort concrete.
🏆 What Motivates a 6-Year-Old
The most effective approach at this age: weekly totals plus 5–10¢ per task connects effort to value. Align your reward system with this and the chart becomes self-sustaining.
How to Start
- Pick 4–6 tasks from the list that fit your child's daily routine.
- Print or set up the chart at their eye level — fridge, bedroom door, or bathroom mirror.
- Agree together on how stars are earned.
- Check in daily for the first two weeks to lock in the habit.
- Celebrate the first full week of completions — make it a moment.
💡 Tip: The StarTrack app turns this chart digital — your 6-year-old earns stars on the app, you approve rewards with one tap, and streaks are tracked automatically.
