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Environmental science and 4-H: From a project to a career
Published on November 7, 2013
4-H has project areas and programs in environmental science. Project and program participation through 4-H can lead to a major in college and a career in environmental science. -
Morning madness: Five tips to a better morning with your family
Published on November 6, 2013
Struggling to get your mornings under control? Take time to plan ahead to fix the morning madness in your home! -
Tips for parents when selecting a 4-H animal science project for cloverbuds
Published on October 28, 2013
Choosing the right 4-H project better positions youth for success. -
Plant science and 4-H: Growing a career
Published on October 28, 2013
Plant science projects in 4-H can provide youth a pathway to college and a career. -
First step to healthy eating habits in young children
Published on October 25, 2013
Modeling eating techniques can teach your children the correct skills for healthy eating habits. -
Transitions to college—Tips for parents and students- Part 3
Published on October 24, 2013
Making the transition to college an easy one for students and parents. -
Sticky notes and sticky dots can be powerful tools for youth leaders
Published on October 24, 2013
Office supplies can help youth lead meetings, generate ideas and make decisions in groups. -
Developing a sense of time
Published on October 24, 2013
Help children understand the concept of time at an early age. -
Spooky stuff: Talking with children about ghosts, monsters and other childhood fears
Published on October 24, 2013
From monsters under the bed, to wicked witches, children have a wide variety of fears. Learn more strategies to cope with your children’s fears this Halloween and beyond! -
4-H pig raises more than $6,000 for Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital
Published on October 15, 2013
When Mattea Antrup spent 20 weeks "hanging out" because of an accident that left her in a hip cast, she became familiar with the Helen DeVos Children's Hospital. It turned out that her hip wasn't the only thing the 4-H'er was going to make better.