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  • Michigan 4-H Guiding Principles for Positive Youth Development: Virtual Programming Focus

    Published on September 9, 2020
    Keep in mind the 4-H Guiding Principles and how to view them through a virtual programming and diversity, equity, and inclusion lens.

  • Roadmap to a Virtual Program

    Published on July 13, 2020
    Virtual learning experiences are opportunities for engagement when face-to-face meetings are not possible. They also can supplement face-to-face programming. When planning a virtual program, consider the following questions and best practices.

  • 4-H Responsible Social Media Activities

    Published on December 18, 2017
    According to “Teens, Social Media and Technology Overview 2015” by the Pew Research Center, nearly three-quarters of teenagers ages 13–17 have access to a smartphone.

  • 4-H Responsible Social Media Activity: Online Consequences

    Published on December 18, 2017
    Young people should be aware that anything digital can be stored, copied and shared, even if you intend to only share it privately.

  • 4-H Responsible Social Media Activity: Caption This!

    Published on November 1, 2017
    Captioning photos on social media responsibly.

  • MSU Extension Volunteer Selection Process

    Published on June 2, 2017
    Volunteers are a critical part of Michigan 4-H and other MSU Extension programs. Complete the Volunteer Selection Process and become a volunteer today!

  • Children & Youth Programming: Building Capacity for Youth Development Programs

    Published on April 24, 2017
    With a goal of ensuring every Michigan child is prepared with the knowledge, tools and skills to lead a healthy and productive life, MSU Extension’s children and youth programming uses the experiential learning model through which children learn best.

  • 4-H Head Life Skills Sheets (4H1679)

    Published on August 16, 2016
    These 8.5 x 11 fact sheets help 4-H and other youth group volunteer leaders understand how project areas help young people develop life skills

  • 4-H Hands Life Skills Sheets (4H1673)

    Published on August 16, 2016
    These 8.5 x 11 fact sheets help 4-H and other youth group volunteer leaders understand how project areas help young people develop life skills focused on giving and working from the Targeting Life Skills Model under the area of the hands.

  • 4-H Heart Life Skills Sheets (4H1674)

    Published on August 16, 2016
    These 8.5 x 11 fact sheets help 4-H and other youth group volunteer leaders understand how project areas help young people develop life skills focused on relating and caring

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