Rewarding Your Children with Pizza to Improve Their Education

A full education is one of the best ways to improve a life, but many children struggle in the early stages of the education process. Thankfully, it is possible to boost their education by creating a reward system that utilizes your local family pizza restaurant.

Education Works Better with Rewards

Although children are in many ways naturally inquisitive, rewarding them can help improve their education by encouraging them to work harder. The abstract pursuit of knowledge may not be enough to motivate your children.

However, if they know that some delicious pizza is waiting for them at the end of the week if they do well in school, they may be more likely to try harder. Creating a simple reward system that takes advantage of your child's love of a local family pizza restaurant is a simple but effective method of achieving this end.

Creating the Reward System

Now that you understand the importance of rewarding children, you need to create a pizza reward system that encourages them to succeed. This can consist of three different levels, each with its own benefits. These levels can include:

  • Level One – The child finishes all their homework that week. They get to choose the type of pizza on pizza night.
  • Level Two – They not only finish all their homework, but get good grades (B or higher). They can choose the restaurant and the pizza.
  • Level Three – They earn high grades on a test or a pop quiz. Reward them by taking them somewhere else after eating (like a play area or park) or allowing them to play in the family-oriented play area.

This simple reward system is adaptable to just about any learning environment. It is very effective for younger children, especially those who may not feel they have a lot of control in the house. Plus, it taps into the love most children have for delicious pizza.

Having Fun at the Pizza Parlor

Once your child has earned the right to go to the pizza parlor, reward them properly based on their level and have some fun. How can you encourage fun in a family pizza environment? The following are just a few examples:

  • Creating simple "figures" by chewing slices of pizza into specific shapes
  • Have a "slow chewing" race (to encourage slower and more precise eating)
  • Visiting a restaurant that has kid-friendly play areas and let your children play when they are done eating if they behaved well

The idea of this reward system is to make your child try hard in their education and to have something to look forward to at the end of the week. It can also bring your family closer together and promote more fun and tight-knit relationships.


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