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4-H Animal Science programs teach youth marketable skills in real time
Published on December 12, 2016
Opportunities in 4-H are more than just project-related. 4-H teaches youth skills that will help them stand out as adults. -
Engaging young children in science
Published on December 12, 2016
Explore the excitement of science with young children by using a new MSU Extension resource, “Inquiring Minds Want to Know: Science for Young Minds.” -
Outcome measurement to programs, funders and 4-H Youth Development is important
Published on December 9, 2016
Outcome measurement answers crucial questions and keeps programs on task. -
Building decision-making skills in youth this holiday season
Published on December 9, 2016
Consider these ideas for increasing youth voice within your family this holiday season. -
Making the holidays bright with a makerspace
Published on December 8, 2016
How to create a holiday makerspace at home. -
Get started! Tips for helping youth become self-motivated
Published on December 6, 2016
Self-motivation is something we all may struggle with. Use these tips to help youth learn early how to get themselves going. -
Overcoming conflict in animal science programs
Published on December 5, 2016
Teaching youth to respond to conflict in a positive way helps them develop life skills they will use throughout their life. -
4-H Clubs’ financial reporting obligations
Published on December 2, 2016
4-H has procedures in place that help 4-H clubs meet the United States Department of Agriculture’s and Michigan State University Extension’s expectations of fiscal accountability. -
Holiday arts and crafts projects help youth develops skills
Published on December 2, 2016
Let’s look at why we should encourage youth to participate in arts and crafts projects and what makes it special around the holidays. -
What does it mean to have grit?
Published on December 2, 2016
To have grit means you have courage and show the strength of your character.