Progress charts are tools used in classrooms, in child care centers, and in homes across the world.
The main goal of a progress chart is to track children's learning or behavior.
The Raising Children Network agrees that you can either make a chart or you can find them just about anywhere on the internet.
Multiple behavior charts also can be used for a variety of ages and can be used for processes that require several steps.
Dr. Virginia Shiller, a psychologist and instructor at the Yale Child Study Center and coauthor of the book Rewards for Kids, rewards can help parents teach their children new habits.
Shiller says the key is in how the incentives are given; in setting appropriate, realistic goals; and in figuring out a strategy to achieve them.