Publications by Series: Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future
FCS5-451: Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future: Youth
Diana Drury, Nichole Huff, Jennifer Hunter, Katie Keith, Jackie Walters | Apr. 9, 2012 (New)
The Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future: Youth program includes a variety of activities and learning lessons that may be used by those in the traditional classroom setting, an after-school program, 4-H youth development programs, home school programs, or by other groups interested in learning more about health and personal finance.
FCS5-446: Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future: Count Your Beans
Nichole Huff, Jennifer Hunter | Jan. 24, 2012 (New)
Take time now to talk with your adolescent about a household budget and the difference between needs and wants. It will help him/her understand how to allocate money later in life.
FCS5-449: Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future: How Much Do I Really Cost?
Nichole Huff, Jennifer Hunter | Jan. 24, 2012 (New)
Communicating with your adolescent about household expenses and budgeting can help him/her begin to develop an understanding of how much it actually costs to live and to maintain a household.
FCS5-447: Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future: Getting the Most Out of Life
Nichole Huff, Jennifer Hunter | Jan. 24, 2012 (New)
Helping adolescents balance the risks and rewards of their food and drink choices now can help them make wise health and financial decisions in the future.
FCS5-450: Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future: Helping Your Adolescent Plan for the Future
Nichole Huff, Jennifer Hunter | Jan. 24, 2012 (New)
Talking to your adolescent about goal setting can be an important first step in helping him/her visualize the future and the potential steps that need to be taken in order to turn a goal into a reality.
FCS5-445: Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future: Be a Rebel by Defying Risky Behaviors
Nichole Huff, Jennifer Hunter | Jan. 24, 2012 (New)
Using the activity that follows in this publication, you can explain to your adolescent that being rebellious is not always a bad thing, especially if he/she can defy a negative behavior.
FCS5-448: Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future: Sending the Right Message
Nichole Huff, Jennifer Hunter | Jan. 24, 2012 (New)
Discussing your adolescent's decision-making process is important not only for him/her, but also to help you as a parent stay actively involved in the everyday decisions that he/she makes.