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Life skills and hunting
Published on October 25, 2019
Firearm dear season brings many adults and youth into the woods to hunt. Explore how hunting can develop life skills in youth. -
Defeat weeding by eating – Part 2: Plant adaptations
Published on October 24, 2019
Struggling to get the kids to weed the garden? Turn it into a science lesson and snack by learning about plant adaption and why edible plants look the way they do and grow where they are. -
4-H Guiding Principles: Youth are considered participants rather than recipients in the learning process
Published on October 22, 2019
Explore how to implement the fourth 4-H Guiding Principle in 4-H clubs and communities by making youth active participants in their learning. -
Are youth ready for a financial emergency?
Published on October 22, 2019
Help youth start saving now in preparing for an emergency they may encounter. -
4-H Guiding Principles: Youth are actively engaged in their own development
Published on October 22, 2019
Explore how to implement the third 4-H Guiding Principle in 4-H clubs and communities. -
Science ideas for young children: Eating wild foods
Published on October 22, 2019
Teach young children about science by eating wild foods. There is a bounty of things you can eat in your backyard or a local park. -
Smart students add good credit scores to their school agenda
Published on October 8, 2019
While still in high school or college, students should not forget the importance of building a positive credit report. -
Learn about employee benefits before you join the workforce
Published on October 3, 2019
Are you ready to enter the world of work? You should know about employee benefits before accepting an offer. -
Tips for video interviews
Published on October 2, 2019
Just as for an in-person interview, the key to your success will be in your preparation. -
4-H Guiding Principles: Youth develop positive relationships with adults and peers
Published on October 1, 2019
Explore how to implement the first 4-H guiding principle in 4-H clubs and communities.