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Teaching youth responsibility - Character Series Part 3
Published on April 9, 2012
Young people today need to understand what it means to be responsible and that their actions could have consequences. -
Summer camps can make a difference in youth
Published on April 6, 2012
Summer may be a few months away, but it is time to start preparing youth to learn what camp is all about. -
4-H is engaging youth in robotics
Published on April 3, 2012
Experiential learning is building youth’s skills in the areas of science, engineering, technology and math, leading youth to be inspired and develop an interest in engineering and technology. -
4-H changes life of Peace Corp volunteer through leadership and international exchange opportunities
Published on April 2, 2012
Participating in 4-H international exchanges and other 4-H programs can build leadership and cultural competence. -
Improve your group's ability to work together
Published on April 2, 2012
Build skills in both adults and youth to help them work together more effectively. -
Understanding learning styles and incorporating kinesthetic/tactile learning into 4-H programming
Published on April 2, 2012
We know that youth absorb information based on their learning style. What are the characteristics of a kinesthetic/tactile learner, and how do we incorporate kinesthetic/tactile learning into 4-H programming? -
Financial education can start at any age
Published on April 2, 2012
From age 3 up, children and youth are involved in money matters and can learn positive habits to help them spend wisely, save and share as adults. -
Understanding learning styles and incorporating auditory learning into 4-H programming
Published on March 29, 2012
We know that youth absorb information based on their learning style. What are the characteristics of an auditory learner and how do we incorporate auditory learning into 4-H programming? -
Teaching youth respect - Character Series Part 2
Published on March 29, 2012
This series of articles will help parents and caregivers raise kids with character, including respect. -
Parents and adults can ‘spark’ youth interest in science
Published on March 27, 2012
Parents and caring adults can help youth develop an interest in science outside of the school day which may help lead to a rewarding career.