How to Make Social Distancing More Fun for Kids at Home
While we are all learning a new norm of how-to social distance ourselves, let’s try to find ways to make the best of it. There are lots of activities we an still do with our family… Read More
by Lori Wiggins
Posted: March 30, 2020
While we are all learning a new norm of how-to social distance ourselves, let’s try to find ways to make the best of it. There are lots of activities we an still do with our family… Read More
Category: Health & Nutrition, Home Management, Money Matters, Relationships & Family, Work & Life
Tags: activities, children, cooking, coronavirus, covid19, family, nutrition, together, youth
by Lori Wiggins
Posted: November 29, 2018
With special treats and family gatherings, the perfect time to teach your child about cooking and nutrition is during the holidays! Kids not only will get to try the new foods they prepare, but they… Read More
Category: Food Safety, Health & Nutrition, Money Matters, Relationships & Family, Work & Life
Tags: baking, children, cooking, helping, holiday, holidays, kids, kitchen, youth
by Tharpe
Posted: November 4, 2017
After school programing isn’t just a babysitter option. It is much more! After school activities can help youth in a variety of ways. In addition to providing a safe space with caring adult mentors, after… Read More
Category: 4-H & Youth, Clubs & Volunteers, Curriculum
Tags: 4-h, after school, children, kids, programs, Taylor County, youth
by Tharpe
Posted: November 3, 2017
Bullying is widespread in the United States and of great concern to many young people, families, educators, youth workers, and community members. According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention (2012), bullying is a… Read More
Category: 4-H & Youth, Clubs & Volunteers, Curriculum
Tags: adults, bullying, children, depression, intervention, youth
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