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Virtual volunteering: Service time that fits into anyone’s schedule
Published on January 15, 2013
Traditional forms of volunteering can be challenging to fit into busy schedules. Explore virtual volunteering and discover resources to get more involved in a way that works in any schedule. -
18- to 19-year-olds: Ages and stages of youth development
Published on January 14, 2013
Understanding the different stages of youth development supports youth programming efforts as it encourages relationship building between youth and adult volunteers. -
“Reading Makes ₵ents” curriculum teaches children money concepts
Published on January 14, 2013
Reading Makes ₵ents teaches young people about money concepts by using children’s literature and related hands-on activities. -
Youth-adult partnerships have many levels of youth involvement
Published on January 14, 2013
Involving youth in decision-making is a process that is rooted in various levels of youth involvement. -
15- to 17-year-olds: Ages and stages of youth development
Published on January 11, 2013
Understanding the different stages of youth development supports youth programming efforts as it encourages relationship building between youth and adult volunteers. -
Record keeping: Learning the basics – Part 1
Published on January 10, 2013
Explore what keeping records means and what youth learn and gain from developing record-keeping skills. -
Listening – the key to meaningful communication
Published on January 10, 2013
The ability to communicate effectively is a respected skill and listening is the key to communication. -
12- to 14-year-olds: Ages and stages of youth development
Published on January 9, 2013
Understanding the different stages of youth development supports youth programming efforts as it encourages relationship building between youth and adult volunteers. -
The Emotional Cycle of Deployment – Stage 7: Reintegration and stabilization
Published on January 9, 2013
Michigan communities can help support their military families by being educated about the unique challenges of being a military family. -
Character development: Learning responsibility through 4-H livestock projects
Published on January 9, 2013
Michigan 4-H teaches youth character attributes to help them learn responsibility while showing their livestock projects.