Encouraging Kids with Non-Food Rewards
Kids naturally enjoy
eating nourishing foods and being physically active. Schools and teachers can
provide them with an environment that supports these healthy behaviors by using
non-food rewards. Here are effective alternatives to offering food as a reward
to individual students or entire classes.
Read a book.
Sit by friends.
Read outdoors.
Teach the class.
Have extra art time.
Enjoy class outdoors.
Have an extra recess.
Play a computer game.
Read to a younger class.
Get a no homework pass.
Sing a silly song
together.
Eat lunch outside as a
class.
Earn coupons for a
drawing.
Listen to music while
working.
Make deliveries to the
office.
Play a favorite game or
puzzle.
Earn play money for
privileges.
Walk with a teacher or
principal.
Be a helper in another
classroom.
Eat lunch outdoors with
the class.
Eat lunch with a teacher
or principal.
Start and maintain a
vegetable garden.
Dance to favorite music
in the classroom.
Listen with a headset to
a book on audiotape.
Be first in line when the
class leaves the room.
Get a “free choice” time
at the end of the day.
Have a teacher perform
special skills (i.e. sing).
Have a teacher read a
special book to the class.
Earn a 5 minute chat time
at the end of the hour.
Take a trip to the
treasure box
(filled with stickers, pencils, erasers, bookmarks, etc.).