Weekly Progress Tracker Printable | SEN Routine Chart for Autism, ADHD & Nursery
rack daily routines, celebrate progress and build confidence with this printable Weekly Progress Tracker. Ideal for Autism, ADHD, SEN, nursery and home routines.
Weekly Progress Tracker Printable for SEN, Autism & ADHD
Encourage positive routines, celebrate small achievements and build your child's confidence with this Printable Weekly Progress Tracker.
Designed for children with Autism (ASD), ADHD, sensory processing differences and other Special Educational Needs (SEN), this simple visual tracker helps families monitor daily routines in a positive, encouraging way.
Each day, parents and children can reflect together on three key goals:
- ✔ Tried the Routine
- ✔ Stayed Calm
- ✔ Small Success
The tracker also includes a Parent Note section for recording achievements, observations or goals for the following week.
Whether you're establishing new routines or reinforcing existing ones, this tracker makes progress visible and motivating.
What's Included
✔ Printable Weekly Progress Tracker (A4 PDF)
✔ Monday–Sunday progress chart
✔ Three daily routine goals
✔ Parent Notes section
✔ Simple "How to Use" guide
✔ Unlimited personal printing
Benefits
✔ Encourages positive reinforcement
✔ Builds confidence through small daily successes
✔ Supports consistent routines
✔ Tracks emotional regulation
✔ Helps parents recognise progress
✔ Encourages independence
✔ Creates positive family conversations
✔ Easy to print every week
Perfect For
✔ Autism (ASD)
✔ ADHD
✔ SEN support
✔ Daily home routines
✔ Nursery preparation
✔ Preschool children
✔ Positive behaviour support
✔ Occupational Therapy
✔ Parents, carers and teachers
Product Features
- Instant Digital Download
- Printable PDF
- A4 Size
- Unlimited personal printing
- Child-friendly layout
- Suitable for home, school and therapy
- Reusable when laminated or printed weekly
Why Parents Love It
Children thrive when their progress is recognised. Rather than focusing on what didn't go well, this tracker encourages families to celebrate effort, resilience and small successes every day.
It's a gentle, positive way to reinforce routines, build independence and make daily achievements visible.