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4-H Build a Million curriculum
Published on July 13, 2016
The 4-H Build a Million curriculum was designed to help high school-age youth develop an understanding of personal finance. -
The real cost of ribbons
Published on July 6, 2016
Ribbons are a symbol of hard work and dedication. What are you willing to spend? -
How to be an involved 4-H parent in 10 easy steps – Step 5: Fostering growth through competition
Published on June 29, 2016
Your child has joined a 4-H club, now what? Try these tips to help 4-H members and parents have a successful experience. -
Teaching youth about food preservation
Published on June 28, 2016
Food preservation is a great way to enjoy produce all year round. The Put It Up! curriculum helps teach youth about food preservation. -
Safety awareness to prevent later injuries to others
Published on June 28, 2016
Take a pledge today to participate in National Safety Month by doing something and getting involved. -
Understanding remedial classes in college
Published on June 27, 2016
What are remedial classes? Learn why students take remedial classes in college and some steps they can take to prevent from taking them. -
Benefits of a strong-willed child
Published on June 22, 2016
Being persistent and determined can be a good thing. -
Three things every parent should consider when sending kids to summer camp
Published on June 20, 2016
A parent’s guide to getting the most out of your child’s summer camp experience. -
Let’s hear it for fathers!
Published on June 14, 2016
The unique contributions that fathers make to the family can have significant impact on young children. -
The summer slide of knowledge – true or false?
Published on June 9, 2016
Does knowledge take a step back during summer break?