4-H HealthPlan of Work

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Title:
4-H Health
MAP:
4-H Health
Agents Involved:
Crystal Smith, Lee Adams (Assistant)
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Health 4-H Core Curriculum
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Health 4-H Core Curriculum
Situation:
Healthy living is 4-H Health. Moderate physical activity can reduce the risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, colon cancer, stress and high blood pressure. Early substance use in childhood/adolescence affects later drug use.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Increased number of youth maintaining positive health habits. Youth will develop into competent, capable, contributing adults as important developmental assets are met through their participation in 4-H Health programs.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Increased adoption and mastery of healthy behaviors that lead to a healthy lifestyle that include making healthy lifestyle choices, not engaging in risky behavior and handling stress.
Initial Outcomes:
Youth will identify healthy lifestyle choices.
Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Youth will learn the basics of good hygiene, health, physical activity, healthy cooking, and lifestyles.

Indicator: 4-H Health Curriculum

Method: Evaluations

Timeline: 2017-2020


Intermediate Outcome: Youth will learn the basics of good hygiene, health, physical activity, healthy cooking, and lifestyles.

Indicator: 4-H Health Curriculum

Method: Evaluations and progress

Timeline: 2017-2020


Long-term Outcome: Youth will learn the basics of good hygiene, health, physical activity, healthy cooking, and lifestyles.

Indicator: 4-H Health Curriculum

Method: Evaluations and overall progress

Timeline: 2017-2020

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: K-12

Project or Activity: Healthy Living Healthy Eating, Get Moving KY., Bicycling, Code Name: Home Alone, LEAP, SPARK, Health Rocks.

Content or Curriculum: Healthy Living Healthy Eating, Get Moving KY., Bicycling, Code Name: Home Alone, LEAP, SPARK, Health Rocks.

Inputs: Agents, assistants, 21st Century, volunteers, local collaborators, and community centers.

Date: 2017-2020


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