Behavior Chart for Kids on Halloween
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Spooky images can be seen almost everywhere before Halloween arrives. Children can enjoy seeing images at home or in the classroom by using a Halloween behavior chart for kids. The chart can be used for children of any age with behaviors listed that are appropriate to achieve during the week, such as not talking when someone else it talking, sitting still while in the car or on the bus, and being nice to friends. A skeleton playing guitar is featured on the right side of the chart. Bats can be seen in the center of the chart with a few of them flying at the top and bottom as well. Writing on the chart is in purple to match the night sky behind the skeleton and the other details on the images that are shown. A column is dedicated to listing the description of each behavior that the child should strive to accomplish during the week as well as columns to record points for each behavior once it's completed and the days of the week. A section is available for tallying the number of points at the end of the week, allowing children and parents to compare each chart used before Halloween arrives.