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Children and nature
Published on March 31, 2013
Children are experiencing an absence of direct engagement with nature, including less free and unstructured outdoor playtime, reduced mobility, less range for exploration, and not walking or riding a bike to school. -
Young children can learn how to resolve conflicts with adult guidance and support
Published on March 30, 2013
Handling conflict productively is an important life skill. -
Teens and parents becoming engaged as a family
Published on March 28, 2013
Beyond potlucks, family engagement through club involvement is important. -
Getting our youth into the field before the end of hunting season
Published on March 26, 2013
There is still time to get youth out for a good, quality hunting experience. -
Obesity rates and costs – Who can make the change?
Published on March 25, 2013
Recent legislation shows the difference in opinion on how to combat obesity – Is it the government or the individual? -
Here comes spring: Time to get moving
Published on March 24, 2013
Give the gift of physical activity this spring to help you and your family become more physically active. -
Address issues of bias and bullying at four levels
Published on March 24, 2013
A comprehensive approach to addressing bullying includes examining issues at four levels. -
Chicks and children
Published on March 24, 2013
Young children can contract salmonella from handling small chicks and ducklings. Good handwashing can significantly reduce the possibility of this happening. -
Eat your vegetables
Published on March 24, 2013
Vitamins and nutrients found in vegetables. -
Carrots: Cooking series A-Z with SSG Sadler - Part 5a
Published on March 24, 2013
Carrots offer more than vision benefits.