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 | April 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 | January 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 | January 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 | January 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 | January 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 | January 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 | January 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.