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Responsibility is gained from 4-H
Published on March 27, 2012
Michigan 4-H youth programs provide opportunities for youth to learn life skills like responsibility. -
Life skills, service learning and project areas: Seeing the connection
Published on March 26, 2012
It’s difficult to know how life skills, service learning and project areas connect. Learn how this connection can be made through a project area like environmental science. -
Simple steps to help the well-being of your animals
Published on March 23, 2012
Four everyday steps to ensure the well-being and safety of your animals. -
How to bathe your dog correctly
Published on March 23, 2012
Use these easy steps to keep your canine buddy clean and happy. -
Understanding learning styles and incorporating visual learning into 4-H programming
Published on March 22, 2012
Have you ever wondered why some youth engage in certain topics while others struggle to stay focused? We know that youth absorb information based on their learning style. This article will explore the visual learning style’s impact on 4-H programming. -
Teaching youth to be trustworthy - Character Series Part 1
Published on March 21, 2012
Trustworthiness is one of six "pillars" of character taught in CHARACTER COUNTS! which is used in 4-H character education programs. -
Computer science booming with fast-growing career opportunities
Published on March 21, 2012
Careers in computer sciences are in high demand, providing new prospects in education and employment. -
4-H Releases "Science Blast! in the Class" to 250 Michigan educators
Published on March 20, 2012
New Michigan State University 4-H resource connects youth's in-school learning with real world experiences. -
School readiness factors
Published on March 19, 2012
Determining if your child is ready for school involves more than just academic and social-emotional abilities. -
Reading to children aloud supports literacy development
Published on March 19, 2012
March is Reading Month: Celebrate by setting aside important time to read aloud with your children.