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Reward Chart

A simple chart to celebrate reading effort. Set a small goal and reward, then let your child fill in a star after each session, on screen or printed for the fridge.

Reward Chart illustration: rows of stars with a celebratory rosette

Reward your child's reading effort with stars. Add one or more goals, drop a star in after each reading session, and celebrate when a goal is full.

What the Reward Chart does

For a child with dyslexia, motivation and self-belief matter as much as skill. Reading can quietly become the thing they feel they are bad at, and that feeling does more harm than any single hard word. A reward chart gently flips the focus: it celebrates that your child showed up and tried, not whether they got everything right.

Set a goal and a small reward, choose how many stars it takes, and add a star together after each session. Watch the row fill up, celebrate when the goal is reached, and print a clean chart for the fridge any time. It is positive reinforcement, not pressure, and everything stays on your device, from kindlexy.com.

How it works

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    Set a goal and reward

    Name a small reward your child is working towards, and how many stars it takes to get there.

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    Add a star

    After each reading session, tap the big "Add a star" button. The row fills up as your child keeps showing up.

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    See progress and celebrate

    A counter shows how many stars are left, and a little celebration marks the moment the goal is reached.

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    Print it for the fridge

    Prefer paper? Print a clean star chart your child fills in by hand, ready in seconds.

Frequently asked questions

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Is it free?

Yes. Free, no signup, no account, and no usage limits. You make, fill in, and print the chart right in your browser.
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Isn't a reward chart just pressure?

Used gently, no. The point is to celebrate effort, not perfection. It marks that your child showed up and tried, which is exactly what builds a reader over time.
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What age is it for?

It works best for younger children, roughly four to ten, but you can set any goal and number of stars to fit your child.
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Can I print it?

Yes. Fill the chart in on screen, or print a clean star chart for the fridge or wall that your child completes by hand.
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Where is my data stored?

On your own device, in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server. You can keep a separate chart for each child, using a nickname.
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Is this a diagnosis tool?

No. It is a motivation aid for home use. It does not diagnose or treat dyslexia. If you have concerns about your child's reading, speak with a qualified specialist.

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