Visual progress tracking to celebrate every step of your child's potty training journey. Weekly, monthly, and specialized charts — all free.
Track daily successes throughout the week
Morning, afternoon, and evening slots for detailed tracking.
Fairy tale design for little ones who love princesses.
Clean design celebrating daily achievements.
Cheerful design for tracking daily wins.
See the big picture with a full month of progress
Grid-style tracker for a full month at a glance.
Colorful tracker for long-term consistency.
Adorable dino-themed for little dino lovers.
Follow the path to potty training success.
Milestone markers to celebrate each step.
Playful design kids love to fill in.
Track pee and poop separately with dedicated columns
Dedicated columns for boys with fun illustrations.
Dedicated columns for girls with cute illustrations.
Earn stars for each successful potty use.
Clean design that works for any child.
Choo-choo your way to potty success!
Track consecutive dry nights and celebrate nighttime success
Cute animal illustrations for peaceful nights.
Gentle tracker celebrating nighttime progress.
Track dry night streaks with style.
Print and hang at your child's eye level
"Each potty use = one sticker!"
Let them place the sticker themselves
Celebrate with genuine enthusiasm
Set small goals (5 stickers = activity)
Charts work best when showing readiness signs. If accidents are constant, they may need more time.
Managing accidentsWas doing great, now refusing? Don't give up — just pause and address the underlying cause.
Understanding regressionSome children don't respond to visual rewards. Try verbal praise, activities, or small treats.
Other reward typesSkip the printing — track progress digitally with streaks, reminders, and celebrations built in.
The one your child finds exciting! Start with a simple weekly chart. If they love stickers, pair it with a sticker chart. For long-term tracking, try monthly.
One sticker per successful potty use. Some days might have 5+, others just 1. Focus on celebrating each success rather than hitting a target.
That's okay! Leave the day blank and move on. The chart should feel positive, not like a test they can fail.
Start with weekly — less overwhelming and quicker wins. Move to monthly once your child is comfortable and you want to track longer streaks.