Success Stories By MajorProgram FY2024Jul 1, 2023 - Jun 30, 2024





Circus Bird

Author: Ashley Board

Major Program: Child Development General

The CDC recommends that preschool age children be physically active throughout the day for growth and development.  Children and adolescents age 6-17 should participate in 60 minutes or more of moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity each day.  Research shows that among U.S. children ages 2- 4, nearly 14% were overweight and 13.5% were obese.  Less than ¼ of children age 6-17 participate in 60 minutes of physical activity every day. Young children need help to deve

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Laugh and Learn Playdates

Author: Carla Carter

Major Program: Child Development General

Laugh and Learn Playdates

In 2023, Kentucky has reported that only 46.2% of children attending kindergarten in Franklin County is prepared and equipped to succeed. In many Kentucky counties, limited resources or the environment may serve as barriers for healthy lifestyle choices related to early childhood development and physical activity.  As an innovative strategy to improve early childhood development skills and increase kindergarten readiness with Franklin County residents, the

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Laugh & Learn Playdates Engage Families in School Readiness Activities

Author: Vicki Wynn

Major Program: Child Development General

Laugh & Learn Playdates Engage Families in School Readiness Activities

According to Kentucky’s 2023 Early Childhood Profile, children in Marshall County continue to need interventions so they are ready for kindergarten.  Children who start kindergarten with delayed development and fewer assets are far more likely to repeat grades, get tracked into lower-tier classes and dropout of high school than more advantaged children.  The Marshall County Agent for Family & Consumer Sciences (FCS) hosts in-person Laugh & Learn playdates at thr

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Extension Homemaker Community Service Project

Author: Brenda Cockerham

Major Program: Child Development General

The problem: Substance Use Disorders are a substantial reason for children entering into the foster care program. The Johnson County Extension Homemakers determined that providing a hand-made quilt to each child entering into the system may provide some degree of support and perhaps lead to a step toward healing from traumatic situations incurred. The educational program response:JC FCS initiated basic quilt trainings and worked with the Sheriff of Johnson County along with a retired Judge

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Laugh and Learn Play Dates

Author: Kandyce May

Major Program: Child Development General

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Preschool Pumpkin Days/Preschool Spring Fling

Author: Rachel Hance

Major Program: Child Development General

It is through our valued partnership with the Allen, Logan, and Simpson Community Early Childhood Council that we, the Logan County Cooperative Extension Service, seek to improve school readiness in Logan County by educating, encouraging, and engaging families. Kindergarten readiness means that each child enters school ready to engage in and benefit from early learning experiences that best promote the child’s success. The kindergarten screener measures readiness in five important domains,

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Laugh and Learn Playdates

Author: Jacqueline Doucet

Major Program: Child Development General

Laugh and Learn Playdates Kentucky has reported that only 51% of children attending kindergarten in Boyd County are prepared and equipped to succeed. In many Kentucky counties, limited resources or the environment may serve as barriers to healthy lifestyle choices related to early childhood development and physical activity.  As an innovative strategy to improve early childhood development sk

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Laugh & Learn - Transportation

Author: Carla Carter

Major Program: Child Development General

Laugh & Learn - Transportation

In 2023, Kentucky has reported that only 46.2% of children attending kindergarten in Franklin County is prepared and equipped to succeed. In many Kentucky counties, limited resources or the environment may serve as barriers for healthy lifestyle choices related to early childhood development and physical activity.  As an innovative strategy to improve early childhood development skills and increase kindergarten readiness with Franklin County residents, the

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Community Baby Shower

Author: Nan Montgomery

Major Program: Child Development General

 The Ohio County Cooperative Extension Service hosted a Community Baby Shower for 28 pregnant women and parents of infants up to one year. The Community Baby Shower's goal was to provide families with information on children's health and developmental needs and connect families to appropriate services within the community. Participants visited resource booths and participated in educational sessions led by various community partners on topics such as Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma &a

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Laugh and Learn

Author: Amanda Dame

Major Program: Child Development General

Kentucky has reported that only 42% of children attending kindergarten in Hopkins County are prepared and equipped to succeed. In many Kentucky counties, limited resources or the environment may hinder healthy lifestyle choices related to early childhood development and physical activity. As an innovative strategy to improve early childhood development skills and increase kindergarten readiness with Hopkins County residents, the Family and Consumer Sciences Agent partnered with Hopkins Coun

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Laugh and learn2023

Author: Kelly Alsip

Major Program: Child Development General

Laugh and learn2023

Laugh and Learn Playdates Kentucky has reported that only 57% of children attending kindergarten in McCracken County are prepared and equipped to succeed, and Paducah Independent is at 47%. In many Kentucky counties, limited resources or the environment may hinder healthy lifestyle choices related to early childhood development and physical activity.  As an innovative strategy to improve early childhood development skills and increase kindergarten readiness with Paducah City, and

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Community Baby Shower

Author: Sonya Carter

Major Program: Child Development General

The Family Consumer Science agent collaborated with numerous organizations to provide educational sessions to expecting parents. Many organizations provided services to the participants, including Barren River Health Department, Crossroads Pregnancy Center, Hart County Schools, Kentucky ASAP, Hart County Public Library, Hart County Child Support, and Kentucky Hands. There were 38 mothers signed up to attend. The participants listened to presentations on Sleepin

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Laugh & Learn

Author: Christa O'Cull

Major Program: Child Development General

The problem - Lewis County has limited programs for pre-school aged children.The educational program response - Laugh and Learn is a University of Kentucky research based program designed to meet the educational needs of two, three, and four year olds. 6 children are currently enrolled with our program held at the Lewis County Public Library.The participants/target audience - Lewis County children age 2-4 are invited to participate in Laugh & Learn.  We have posted in our FCS newsletter

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Laugh and Learn Playdates

Author: M. Elizabeth Coots

Major Program: Child Development General

Kentucky has reported that only 24.9% of children attending kindergarten in Shelby County are prepared and equipped to succeed. In many Kentucky counties, limited resources or the environment may hinder healthy lifestyle choices related to early childhood development and physical activity.  As an innovative strategy to improve early childhood development skills and increase kindergarten readiness with Shelby County residents, the Family and Consumer Sciences Agent&n

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Preschoolers in the Park

Author: Marsha Hagler

Major Program: Child Development General

Kentucky has reported that only 51% of children attending kindergarten in Nelson County Schools and only 59% in Bardstown Independent Schools are prepared and equipped to succeed. In many Kentucky counties, limited resources or the environment may hinder healthy lifestyle choices related to early childhood development and physical activity.  As an innovative strategy to improve early childhood development skills and increase kindergarten readiness with Nelson County residents, the Family an

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Learning With Littles

Author: Deborah Messenger

Major Program: Child Development General

Kentucky has reported that only 30% of children attending kindergarten in Cumberland county are prepared and equipped to succeed. In many Kentucky counties, limited resources or the environment may hinder healthy lifestyle choices related to early childhood development and physical activity.  As an innovative strategy to improve early childhood development skills and increase kindergarte

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Gallatin County Family & Consumer Sciences Assists Special Needs Students with Cooking and Self-Sufficiency

Author: Ronda Rex

Major Program: Child Development General

Gallatin County Family & Consumer Sciences Assists Special Needs Students with Cooking and Self-Sufficiency

Ms. Cundiff’s Special Needs Class at the Gallatin County Middle School consists of 8 students all with different cognitive development and sensory issues.   The Gallatin County Cooperative Extension Service Family & Consumer Sciences Agent, Ronda Rex was called upon to assist the students with reading recipes and cooking/baking.  According to Autism Speaks, “every person with autism is different, so the life skills that will be taught, and the pace that they are ta

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Laugh and Learn Playdates

Author: Rachel Mattingly

Major Program: Child Development General

Kentucky has reported that only 44% of children attending kindergarten in Marion County are prepared and equipped to succeed.  In many Kentucky counties, limited resources or the environment may hinder healthy lifestyle choices related to early childhood development and physical activity.As an innovative strategy to improve early childhood development skills and increase kindergarten readiness with Marion County residents, the Family and Consumer Sciences Agent partnered with Marion County

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Laugh & Learn Playdates

Author: Denise Wooley

Major Program: Child Development General

Laugh & Learn Playdates

Over the past five years (2015-2020), Kentucky has reported that only 52% of children attending kindergarten 42.2% in Graves County are actually prepared and equipped to succeed. In many Kentucky counties, limited resources or the environment may serve as barriers for healthy lifestyle choices related to early childhood development and physical activity. As an innovative strategy to improve early childhood development skills and increase kindergarten readiness with Graves County residents,

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KidsFest- a school readiness event

Author: Ruth Chowning

Major Program: Child Development General

Every year about 18,000 children enter school to begin learning here in Bullitt County.  According to 2022 Kids Count, over 59% of the 900 students who will enter kindergarten are not ready to learn.  Seen as a community leader, the Bullitt County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences was asked to serve on a County-wide committee for an annual  school readiness event.  Working with multiple community partners such as the Health Department, Police and Fire Departmen

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Laugh and Learn Playdates: Preparing Children for Kindergarten

Author: David Weisenhorn

Major Program: Child Development General

Relevance: According to Kids Count Data, during the 2022-23 school year only 46% of kindergarten students in Kentucky were ready for their learning experience based on the criteria set by the Governor’s Office of Early Childhood. By using the Brigance Kindergarten Screener, all children are assessed based on adaptive, cognitive, motor, communication, and social-emotional skills.Over the past decade, Kentucky’s Kindergarten Readiness has fluctuated between 44-51%, with some counties h

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Understanding Disability- Raising Disability Awareness in Children

Author: David Weisenhorn

Major Program: Child Development General

Relevance: According to U.S. Census Bureau data from 2022, approximately 44 million Americans live with a disability, representing 13% of the civilian noninstitutionalized population. In Kentucky, 18.1% of people have a disability trumping the national average. People included in this group experience difficulties with hearing, vision, cognitive, walking, or independent living.  In addition, the National Center for Education Statistics data indicates the percentage of public-school stu

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The Community Baby Shower Focuses on School Readiness

Author: Lynnette Allen

Major Program: Child Development General

In Kentucky the need for early childhood development and school readiness continues to be identified.  Due to limited early childcare programs in Breckinridge County, there are less than 400 slots in licensed and certified childcare facilities.  Many young children and parents do not have access to childcare that provides a structured learning environment to support school readiness.  To address this, the Breckinridge County FCS program and Early Childhood Council hosted the annua

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From Parks to Classrooms: Preschool in the Park in Owsley County, KY

Author: Rosa Smith

Major Program: Child Development General

The ProblemOwsley County, KY, faces significant challenges with kindergarten readiness. Statistics indicate that many children in the area are not adequately prepared to start school, impacting their long-term educational success. Data from the Owsley County Head Start center reveals that only 35% of children are considered ready for kindergarten. Additionally, there is a substantial need for daycare services in the county, with many families lacking access to affordable and quality early childh

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Laugh and Learn Playdates in Johnson County

Author: Macey Stewart

Major Program: Child Development General

A considerable number of Kentucky’s children enter kindergarten unprepared. Kindergarten Readiness is assessed through multiple factors such as: health and physical wellbeing, social and emotional development, approaches to learning, language, and communication development; and general knowledge and mathematics.   To address this issue, Johnson County Family and Consumer Sciences Cooperative Extension Program has provided Laugh and Learn Playdates for children

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