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Building connection in children and youth: A bouncing and stretching article
Published on September 27, 2013
Learn how you can help your child learn to bounce back and stretch their limits when setbacks happen. Seven easy ways to build resilience in kids. -
Transitions to college—Tips for parents and students- Part 2
Published on September 27, 2013
Helpful tips for new college students and their parents. -
Miniature Horse Show
Published on September 26, 2013
Michigan 4-H'ers brought their miniature horse projects to the MSU Pavilion on Aug. 4. -
Youth water quality tests – Part 6 – Fecal coliform
Published on September 25, 2013
Teach students about science by playing in the river! You can learn about the pollution in the river by studying fecal coliform. -
Plan a project for Make a Difference Day!
Published on September 24, 2013
Youth and adults around the country are making a difference in their communities. What are you going to do this year to make a difference? -
4-H Great Lakes campers experience, explore Great Lakes fisheries science and careers
Published on September 23, 2013
Youth experience science and ecology, fun and food values of our Great Lakes fisheries, among their many hands-on learning opportunities offered during the 2013 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp. -
Adjusting to a new baby
Published on September 23, 2013
Adjusting to a new baby is a difficult process for most toddlers. -
Building confidence in children and youth: A bouncing and stretching article
Published on September 23, 2013
Learn how you can help your child learn to bounce back and stretch their limits when setbacks happen. Seven easy ways to build resilience in kids. -
Is your family strong?
Published on September 23, 2013
How do you know if your family is strong? Learn about an inventory families can use to identify, discuss and record the qualities that make them strong. Also, discover what research says about the six qualities of a thriving family. -
Fall seed saving: Ideas for fall gardening projects for kids
Published on September 23, 2013
Saving seeds is a great way to teach kids about sustainability and how early pioneers and farmers grew their crops from their own seed.