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Are young people really “addicted” to technology or is something else at work?
Published on February 23, 2016
By using “addiction” language to describe teens and technology, adults may be missing what young people desire the most – opportunities to connect with friends. -
Strategies for using digital technology in healthy ways
Published on February 23, 2016
Both young people and adults may benefit from balancing screen time with other activities important to their health and well-being. -
Enhance members learning with 4-H quiz bowls and skill-a-thons
Published on February 16, 2016
Several animal science quiz bowls and skill-a-thons are held throughout the year and are a great way to teach youth about animal science. -
Power of positive transitions – Part 2
Published on February 15, 2016
Making the leap to kindergarten successfully. -
Seeking: Local teens interested in teaching
Published on February 12, 2016
4-H teen leaders are being sought to help meet the challenge of educating the next generation of young people on money management and agri-science career exploration topics. -
Get ready for the Personal Finance Challenge
Published on February 8, 2016
Youth can win cash and prizes during the Personal Finance Challenge, a national contest that tests their financial knowledge. -
Gain control over your finances
Published on February 4, 2016
The first step in gaining financial control is analyzing your situation. Get started by taking these free assessments. -
You don’t have to be rich to build wealth
Published on February 4, 2016
Learn how to stretch your dollars to include savings during America Saves Week, Feb. 22-27, 2016. -
Power of positive transitions – Part 1
Published on February 1, 2016
Preparing for the transition from home to preschool. -
FAFSA: What if my parents are divorced or separated?
Published on January 27, 2016
When filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), whose information do you use if your parents are divorced or separated?