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Help your child set goals with these free goal setting worksheets for kids (PDFs).

Kids have many competing desires in life (which is why they need a goal setting worksheet for kids).

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They want All. The. Things.

And they want them now, amiright?

Like…

:: the newest video games
:: to go to the arcade
:: a snowboard like Shaun White’s
:: a white guitar with a skull like Pixar’s character Coco

It’s endless (not that I have to tell YOU that!)

And that probably sounds familiar, right Mama Bear? Because you and I have endless wants as well.

How can you help your kiddo narrow down their wants and desires so that they’ll have one goal that they’ll actually stick with?

These goal worksheets for kids will help.

Best Goal Setting Worksheets for Kids

Goal setting worksheets for kids can help your child with all kinds of goal-setting needs, like:

  • Figuring out the best goal to set (here’s 37 short-term goals for kids to choose from)
  • Tracking their progress
  • Maintaining momentum so that they have a chance of achieving it
  • Helping them think through everything they’ll need to achieve what they want
  • etc.

Here are some of the best, free, goal setting worksheets for kids and teens.

Psst: you’ll also want to check out my article on examples of good and bad smart goals for students.

1. Goal Ladder Worksheet

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Check out Printable Fairy’s awesome printable goal sheets for kids. I just love how they encourage kids to take a big, main goal, and break that down into mini-goals with specific tasks.

2. Simple Goal Brainstorming Worksheet for Students

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Here’s a simple goal setting worksheet pdf that helps kids brainstorm what goal to set, and then brainstorm three action steps for each goal so that they know how to get started.

I like how it breaks goal setting down into categories, such as:

  • Spiritual Goals
  • Intellectual Goals
  • Social Goals
  • Physical Goals
  • Financial Goals

3. Quick Win Savings Goal Worksheet

I teach kids about money, and so I love to focus on goal setting for kids. Why? Because you can anchor your entire child’s money education with goal setting.

Your child needs to see that the process of setting a goal to save for and then to actually purchase – whether it’s something they want to be, do, or have – actually works.

If they see that it happens successfully one time, then they’ll be more enthusiastic about trying it out again.

You’ll need to eliminate as many kinks in this chain as possible for this to happen.

So, you want to steer their first savings goal towards the quickest win.

Think about it – most goals a child wants to obtain will cost them money.

Meaning, they’ll have to plan ahead and save money to be able to buy whatever resources they need or to actually buy the toy/video game/horse lessons/etc. that they want.

Psst: kid want an iPhone? Here’s my article on how to save up for an iPhone as a kid.

The first step to figuring out the RIGHT savings goal for your child to use is in helping them filter all of their wants/needs down to a quick-win one.

Goal Setting Action Step: To do this, use my Savings Goal Matrix. You’ll guide your child to fill in all of the wants they just wrote down according to how long each will take to save for, and how important it is for them to buy it.

Pssst: Now that you’ve gone through the goal setting for kids activity and they’ve got a savings goal, you’ll want to check out my article on teaching kids to save money.

4. New Year’s Reflection Goal Setting Worksheet

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Rock It Mama’s got an awesome SMART goal setting worksheet for kids, centered around the New Year.

Kids are prompted to reflect on their past year, then set SMART goals for the coming one.

5. Simple Goal Setting Worksheet for Teens

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I just love how simple this goal setting worksheet is.

Teens and kids can use it to outline a goal, the strengths they have in achieving this goal, the obstacles they’ll face and how to respond to those, and more.

6. Habit-Based Student Goal Setting Worksheets

Here’s a set of student goal worksheets that focuses on the importance of establishing habits to help you achieve the goal you set.

Each habit your student comes up with comes with a daily tracker so that they can start to get accountable for their actions.

It also gives students a page to break down a larger goal into mini goals with action steps.

7. Goal Planner for Students

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Your students can fill in daily and weekly tasks that will help them meet their goal with this set of goal planner worksheets.

Students can also use this for a New Year Resolution planner, brainstorming both goals for the New Year and actions they’ll need to take to achieve it.

Psst: here’s my list of 17 New Year Resolutions for Teens.

8. Wishes Into Goals Worksheet

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Here’s a really cute worksheet set that helps take your child’s wishes, and turn them into specific goals they can work on.

I just love that, because every kid has a wish and may just not know how to turn it into reality.

9. Post-It Note Goal Printables

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I love me some Post-It Notes!

That’s why I’ve included this free Post-It Note goal-setting worksheet in this list.

Kids can use the brainstorm worksheet that comes with this to set their goals, then print these out and write their goals down on Post-It Notes. This printable will help keep their goals front-and-center, and the Post-It Notes make it very changeable.

10. Kid’s Goal Setting Worksheet

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Got boys? This would be a great, goal setting worksheet to use with them. Very simple, and designed in a way that guys would like.

11. Simple Goal Brainstorm Sheet

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Can I just say how absolutely in love I am with this SUPER simple brainstorming sheet?

You could honestly use it to brainstorm anything, but it’s minimalist black design is very suitable for inspiring kids to brainstorm goals, too.

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FAQs

What are 3 goals you have for your child? ›

Have a sense of satisfaction with their individualism and feelings of self-respect. Develop intellectually, socially, emotionally, and physically. Be well-rounded. Have a good, relaxing, loving, happy time in a growing and helping environment.

What is the smart goal template? ›

A SMART goal meets the criteria of the terms of the acronym SMART: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time Bound. five "W" questions: What: What do I want to accomplish? Why: Specific reasons, purpose or benefits of accomplishing the goal.

How do you teach students to write goals? ›

For a few minutes each morning, ask students to imagine and select a new task or skill they'd like to develop, then write it down on a sticky note. Each goal should be something simple that demonstrates a clear behavior, like “Try to share more of my ideas in class” or “Listen to others more,” says Toro.

What are the important points of goal setting? ›

First consider what you want to achieve, and then commit to it. Set SMART (specific, measureable, attainable, relevant and time-bound) goals that motivate you and write them down to make them feel tangible. Then plan the steps you must take to realize your goal, and cross off each one as you work through them.

What should a 2 year old be able to do? ›

What most children do by this age:
  • Points to things in a book when you ask, like “Where is the bear?” ...
  • Says at least two words together, like “More milk.” ...
  • Points to at least two body parts when you ask him to show you. ...
  • Uses more gestures than just waving and pointing, like blowing a kiss or nodding yes.

How to fill SMART goals worksheet? ›

  1. S Specific. What am I going to do? Why is this important to me?
  2. M Measurable. How will I measure my success? How will I know when I have achieved my goal?
  3. A Attainable. What will I do to achieve this goal? How will I accomplish this goal?
  4. R Relevant. Is this goal worthwhile? ...
  5. Time-Bound. When will I accomplish my goal?

What is a SMART goal in PDF? ›

S.M.A.R.T. GOALS. Page 1. S.M.A.R.T. GOALS. SMART is a well-established tool that you can use to plan and achieve your goals. While there are several interpretations of the acronym's meaning, the most common one is that goals should be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.

How do you fill out a SMART goal worksheet? ›

  1. Template for writing a S.M.A.R.T. Goal.
  2. Initial Goal (Write the goal you have in mind):
  3. Specific (What do you want to accomplish? ...
  4. Measurable (How can you measure progress and know if you've successfully met your goal?):
  5. Achievable (Do you have the skills required to achieve the goal?

What is goal-setting for kids? ›

Goal setting for kids is one of the best ways to increase motivation. Defining, setting, and prioritizing your goals is the first step to helping your child accomplish what they want to do. If they have not clearly defined a goal that they want to accomplish, it is much harder for them to actually achieve it.

What is a short term goal for a child? ›

Examples of short-term goals for children: Complete my homework everyday after school this term. Attend maths or English tutoring sessions. Practice maths questions for half an hour each day.

What are the 5 C's of goal setting? ›

Here are my 5Cs for setting goals that get you there:

Clarity. Confidence. Challenge. Consistent.

What are the 6 F's of goal setting? ›

Step 1: Take the 6 F's, Faith, Family, Fitness, Finances, Friends and Fun and list them on a sheet of paper or in a document on your computer or pad device.

What are the 5 keys to goal setting? ›

There are many variations of what SMART stands for, but the essence is this – goals should be:
  • Specific.
  • Measurable.
  • Attainable.
  • Relevant.
  • Time Bound.

What is your biggest goal for your child? ›

Here are 10 examples of educational goals you can modify to fit your child's plans and desires.
  1. Improve reading comprehension. ...
  2. Practice (and master) multiplication facts. ...
  3. Raise overall GPA. ...
  4. Improve time management. ...
  5. Make time for artistic pursuits. ...
  6. Improve public speaking skills. ...
  7. Sign up for extracurricular activities.
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What is the goal for your child? ›

Goal: Provide a learning environment that fosters positive social, emotional, cognitive, physical, and language development.

What are 3 common types of goals? ›

What are the 3 types of goals?
  • Outcome goals. An outcome goal is a final product or effect that you hope to achieve. ...
  • Performance goals. A performance goal is a standard you've set that you can use to measure your progress toward an outcome goal. ...
  • Process goals.
Feb 3, 2023

What goals do parents have for their child? ›

Most parents' expectations are high. They want to raise kids who are healthy, happy, kind, respectful, responsible, highly educated, financially successful, and close to us. But at the same time, many of them also want to achieve parent-centered goals.

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