Simple sticker chart
2–3 yearsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Paper, stickers, marker
Create a basic sticker chart where your child earns one sticker after waiting successfully during daily routines. After collecting three to five stickers, they earn a small reward like choosing a story or getting extra playtime. Keep the chart simple with just a few spaces so success comes quickly.
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How to Do This Activity
Create a basic sticker chart where your child earns one sticker after waiting successfully during daily routines. After collecting three to five stickers, they earn a small reward like choosing a story or getting extra playtime. Keep the chart simple with just a few spaces so success comes quickly.
Why It Works
Visual tracking of progress toward a delayed reward helps young children practice waiting for larger rewards over immediate gratification. This concrete system supports the developing prefrontal cortex during this optimal window for self-regulation learning. Research shows that children who learn to delay gratification demonstrate better problem behaviors and social skills in later years (Mischel, Shoda, & Peake, 1988).
Tips for Parents
Choose rewards your child finds meaningful but that are easy to provide.
Make earning stickers achievable so your child experiences success regularly.
Point to the stickers already earned to help your child see progress toward the goal.
Materials Needed
Paper, stickers, marker
Learning Methods
Interactive Play-Based LearningSongs, Stories, and RhymesSocial Learning Through Peers
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