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Tips for a successful 4-H Club – Part 1
Published on September 21, 2012
Youth development and what every 4-H volunteer should know. -
Homework: Help your child develop key homework skills
Published on September 20, 2012
Explore suggestions to encourage the development of critical homework skills including organization, time management and basic study strategies -
Electric collars: A shocking choice for 4-H dog training
Published on September 19, 2012
Basic 4-H dog obedience training should be done through positive training methods, not with electric collars; learn more about proper training strategies for dogs. -
4-H youth appreciate new cultures through state exchange
Published on September 19, 2012
Youth build life skills, enhance appreciation for diversity and multiculturalism when they participate in 4-H state exchanges. -
Explore fall colors with chemistry
Published on September 19, 2012
Investigate fall colors with your child through the process of paper chromatography. -
Habitat in the backyard – Part 1: The beauty of a brush pile
Published on September 19, 2012
Teach young children to encourage and observe wildlife in your home, school or daycare center by building a brush pile. -
4-H Youth learn valuable life lessons from science
Published on September 18, 2012
4-H youth learn important life-skills through science education as is demonstrated by youth’s participation in the 4-H Discovery Camp last summer. -
The science in electricity: Science and global education for youth
Published on September 18, 2012
The science of electricity is both interesting and educational for youth and because it is not a common luxury for all individuals in the world, it’s important to understand this valuable commodity. -
4-H: Connecting youth with their futures in Calhoun County
Published on September 18, 2012
Learn more about the collaborative efforts of Michigan 4-H and the Michigan College Access Network in Calhoun County to prepare youth for entrance into college. -
4-H youth protect Michigan’s rivers as they learn in
Published on September 18, 2012
Students across the Flint River Watershed are going out and testing the Flint River, making a difference in their community.