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Communicating effectively with older adults who have dementia
Published on October 10, 2022
How caregivers can effectively support older adults with dementia through good communication strategies. -
Infants: How to wean
Published on December 31, 2012
Explore tips and suggestions to make the weaning process as seamless as possible for your infant. -
Grill outside the burger!
Published on June 13, 2014
Burgers aren’t the only thing you can cook on a grill. There are many options to explore that are tasty and nutritious! -
Beverage and food cooler safety
Published on June 3, 2015
Traveling with a beverage or food cooler? Follow these six tips to avoid foodborne illness. -
National challenge offers youth an opportunity to learn about personal finance
Published on March 14, 2012
The National Financial Capability Challenge is designed to illustrate the relevance of financial topics to students, as well as to assess their learning. -
There’s a fair in the air!
Published on July 27, 2012
Fairs and 4-H go hand-in-hand – both aim to educate! -
Considerations for youth and social networking – Part 6: The role of photo captions
Published on July 28, 2017
Help youth take a critical look at how a photo caption can change the photo’s perception. -
Families: One size does not fit all!
Published on August 13, 2013
Today’s family bears only a slight resemblance to those of a generation ago. What makes family in the 21st century? -
Setting a budget is not just a business thing—Part 2
Published on December 30, 2013
Don’t fear debt—manage it! -
What are SNAP Benefits?
Published on March 15, 2015
MSU Extension offers free programming to qualifying participants to help them shop for healthy meals, on a budget. -
The many ways fathers teach their children about values
Published on February 28, 2018
Fathers teach important skills like confidence, resilience, respect and kindness to their children. -
Pollinator gardens can be effective educational tools
Published on November 14, 2012
Food systems and ecology are tied together and can be demonstrated in pollinator gardens. -
Enterovirus D68’ – another infectious disease gains momentum
Published on September 11, 2014
Health officials are warning of yet again another infectious disease and this one is particularly dangerous to children. The virus, called the Enterovirus 68 or (EV-D68) is becoming widespread. -
Finding quality child care: Is the program high quality?
Published on January 4, 2017
Leaving your child with caregivers can be difficult and knowing how to find a safe, engaging and quality center-based or home-based program is incredibly important. -
Encouraging kids to enjoy healthy food
Published on May 15, 2013
Involve kids in food preparation to get them interested in eating healthy foods. -
Report identifies good and bad news related to school experiences of LGBTQ youth
Published on January 19, 2017
While the rates of homophobic behaviors in schools are declining, the high levels jeopardize the safety of many young people. -
Cloverbud programs Part 4: Providing a solid foundation for youth animal science programs
Published on February 25, 2015
Cloverbud programs should include activity based experiences and be cooperative learning centered. -
Teens and parents becoming engaged as a family
Published on March 28, 2013
Beyond potlucks, family engagement through club involvement is important. -
Here’s to a good night’s sleep
Published on July 21, 2021
Sleeping, whether a full night’s sleep or an afternoon nap, seems like an indulgent pastime for many. But did you know that a lack of sleep can have a negative effect on health? -
Aging adults and drivers safety
Published on September 11, 2014
Ask yourself these questions to see if you or a loved one should still be behind the wheel.