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Citizenship academies: Opening doors to government and politics for youth – Part 6
Published on November 28, 2012
Once youth have become acquainted with the different roles and offices in county government, host an evening meeting to further engage these officials. -
Business handshake – your first impression
Published on November 28, 2012
A handshake is one of the first impressions you make at an interview or when meeting someone new. -
The teenage brain is still developing in crucial ways
Published on November 28, 2012
Recent research shows that the teenage brain is still developing and teenage behavior in areas of mood fluctuations, impulsive behavior and rational thinking can be impacted as these changes occur in the brain -
Mentoring – Part 2: What mentors need to know
Published on November 28, 2012
Mentors need training to better understand their role and to build related skills. Learn more about training resources that are currently available. -
Eye contact: An introduction to its role in communication
Published on November 28, 2012
Explore eye contact’s vital role during conversation and suggestions for developing this skill. This is the first in a series of articles about effective eye contact during interactions. -
Communicating safely through conflict: Start with the heart
Published on November 27, 2012
Communicating safely through conflict starts with the heart and what an individual really wants for the relationship. -
MSU Horse Judging program is going strong!
Published on November 27, 2012
Learn more about how MSU Horse Judging teams have been a staple of the MSU Horse Program for decades. -
Cloverbud programs set the stage for success – Part 4
Published on November 23, 2012
Cloverbud programs should include activity based experiences and be cooperative learning centered. -
Science education activities: Wintertime
Published on November 20, 2012
When youth are on winter break or are trapped inside due to the snow and cold weather, keep the cabin fever away with quick activities that are fun and educational. -
4-H Science Day helps youth become engineers for a day
Published on November 20, 2012
Young people gain insight into robotics and gain interest in science by participating in the National 4-H Science Experiment.