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Practicing mindfulness can help relieve anxiety among children, youth and adults
Published on June 29, 2016
Resources are available to help you and your children learn to experience and navigate anxiety more effectively. -
Benefits to youth in developing youth and adult partnerships
Published on December 13, 2013
Examining the benefits youth gain when youth voice is utilized in decision making roles with adults. -
4-H China Project | 4-H China Project
Conducted in cooperation with the People’s Republic of China, the Michigan 4-H China Project is a global education program that allows youth to explore another culture while communicating with their peers across the globe through visual letters.
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Eric Dobbrastine
Ingham County 4-H Program Coordinator
dobbras1@msu.edu
517-676-7300
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Debra Barrett
Career Exploration/Work Force Preparation
smithde6@msu.edu
269-927-5674
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Jessica Coron
4-H Program Coordinator/Community Nutrition Instructor
coronjes@msu.edu
906-302-3253
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Heidi Locke
4-H Program Coordinator
hlocke@msu.edu
810-244-8510
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Emily Hoover
Emily Hoover - 4-H Program Coordinator
hooverem@msu.edu
517-552-6903
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The Intersection of Youth and Agriculture
Published on July 30, 2017
Kwame Yeboah and Thomas Jayne, panelists on a Joint FSP/AAP/Chicago Council session, Annual meeting of AAEA, Chicago, IL, July 30, 2017 -
Helping youth thrive through disappointment
Published on August 22, 2013
As adults we need to be prepared to help youth work through an emotion such as disappointment so they are able to reach their fullest potential. Learn about five steps you can do to help youth thrive through disappointment. -
Character Education | Character Education
Character education is the process of learning common attitudes, beliefs and behaviors that are important for people to have as responsible citizens. Parents, teachers, 4-H volunteers and families can help youth positively develop character.
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Jill Connin
4-H Program Coordinator & Community Nutrition Instructor
conninji@msu.edu
906-286-3327
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Laurie Rivetto
4-H Career Exploration/Work Force Preparation
rivettol@msu.edu
734-727-7234
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Young children and the news: How much is too much?
Published on December 12, 2014
Be aware, your children are watching and listening. -
Keeping Kids Safe: Ages 0-5
Published on November 5, 2019
This resource introduces key concepts and age-appropriate activities for youth ages 0-5 that can be used to help protect children from child sexual abuse and help them build skills and knowledge that will reduce their risk of being victimized. -
Keeping Kids Safe: Ages 6-11
Published on November 7, 2019
This resource introduces key concepts and age-appropriate activities for youth ages 6-11 that can be used to help protect children from child sexual abuse and help them build skills and knowledge that will reduce their risk of being victimized. -
Keeping Kids Safe: Ages 12-17
Published on November 7, 2019
This resource introduces key concepts and age-appropriate activities for youth ages 12-17 that can be used to help protect children from child sexual abuse and help them build skills and knowledge that will reduce their risk of being victimized. -
Developing citizens – age appropriate citizenship education for children ages 5 to 8
Published on December 30, 2013
Knowing some characteristics of child and youth development can help adults to provide meaningful experiences related to citizenship education. -
Connie Lange
4-H Leadership/Civic Engagement
langec@msu.edu