Numbered Publications: 4-H Programs
4VO-1mo: 4-H Project Work Judging Guide
Kimberly Schrader | Jun. 10, 2024 (New)
4-H is America's largest youth development organization, empowering nearly six million young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime. Kentucky 4-H reaches on average 200,000 young people each year.
4NE-1FSO: Kentucky 4-H: Thriving in Natural Resources
Rachel Guidugli, Deana Reed | May. 16, 2024 (New)
Positive youth development in 4-H doesn't just happen, the 4-H Thriving Model is used to predict the way that 4-H has its positive impact on youth development. This worksheet focuses on the developmental context and youth thriving portions of the 4-H Thriving Model. This resource is intended for agents and volunteers to use when intentionally designing programs to promote high quality positive youth development experiences in Natural Resources.
4YA-1FSO: Kentucky 4-H: Youth Thriving in Action
Rachel Guidugli, Deana Reed | May. 16, 2024 (New)
What Does the 4-H Thriving Model Look Like in Action?
Developmental Contexts and Youth Thriving for Programming
4SO-1FSO: Kentucky 4-H: Thriving in Science, Engineering and Technology
Rachel Guidugli, Deana Reed | May. 16, 2024 (New)
Positive youth development in 4-H doesn't just happen, the 4-H Thriving Model is used to predict the way that 4-H has its positive impact on youth development. This worksheet focuses on the developmental context and youth thriving portions of the 4-H Thriving Model. This resource is intended for agents and volunteers to use when intentionally designing programs to promote high quality positive youth development experiences in Science Engineering Technology (SET).
4CO-1FSCO: Kentucky 4-H: Thriving in Communication & Expressive Arts
Rachel Guidulgi, Deana Reed | May. 8, 2024 (New)
Positive youth development in 4-H doesn't just happen, the 4-H Thriving Model is used to predict the way that 4-H has its positive impact on youth development. This worksheet focuses on the developmental context and youth thriving portions of the 4-H Thriving Model. This resource is intended for agents and volunteers to use when intentionally designing programs to promote high quality positive youth development experiences in Communication & Expressive Arts.
4HO-1FSO: Kentucky 4-H: Thriving in Healthy Living
Rachel Guidugli, Deana Reed | May. 8, 2024 (New)
Positive youth development in 4-H doesn't just happen, the 4-H Thriving Model is used to predict the way that 4-H has its positive impact on youth development. This worksheet focuses on the developmental context and youth thriving portions of the 4-H Thriving Model. This resource is intended for agents and volunteers to use when intentionally designing programs to promote high quality positive youth development experiences in Healthy Living.
4AA-1FSO: Kentucky 4-H: Thriving in Animal Sciences
Rachel Guidugli, Deana Reed | May. 8, 2024 (New)
positive youth development in 4-H doesn't just happen, the 4-H Thriving Model is used to predict the way that 4-H has its positive impact on youth development. This worksheet focuses on the developmental context and youth thriving portions of the 4-H Thriving Model. This resource is intended for agents and volunteers to use when intentionally designing programs to promote high quality positive youth development experiences in Animal Sciences.
4FE-1FSO: Kentucky 4-H: Thriving in Food & Nutrition
Rachel Guidugli, Deana Reed | May. 8, 2024 (New)
Positive youth development in 4-H doesn't just happen, the 4-H Thriving Model is used to predict the way that 4-H has its positive impact on youth development. This worksheet focuses on the developmental context and youth thriving portions of the 4-H Thriving Model. This resource is intended for agents and volunteers to use when intentionally designing programs to promote high quality positive youth development experiences in Foods and Nutrition Programming.
4AA-2SO: So You Want to Be a Vet? Start Preparing in High School!
Fernanda Camargo, Ann Lead, Colette Tebeau | Apr. 29, 2024 (New)
Many kids dream about becoming a veterinarian when they grow up. Those who continue to pursue this career at the start of high school can complete some preparatory classes and activities to make this dream become a reality.
4LA-01PB: Exploring Kentucky 4-H
Jann Burks | Jan. 25, 2024 (Major Revision)
Way to go! You have begun an exciting new adventure. It is called Exploring 4-H. You are a member of the largest club for young people in the world. The symbol for 4-H is a four-leaf clover. It means good luck. The color of the clover is bright green. There is a letter H on each of the four leaves of the clover. They stand for head, heart, hands, and health. The national motto for 4-H is "To Make the Best Better."
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