4-H Family and Consumer Sciences
Enhancing Life Skills and Fostering Youth & Family Development
Misty Wilmoth
Family and Consumer Science
As we progress in to the 21st century a number of factors have gained prevalence within Family and Consumer Science driven by the increase of online and mobile shopping, the rise of video based at home tutorials, and the shifting family structures as evident by 17% of stay-at-home parents being fathers. The ever changing landscape of the family and the consumer highlights the need for a responsive and innovative FCS program while also providing the basic needs that all families have as they navigate lives many challenges. Kentucky 4-H Seeks to meet these needs through working with youth and families in a variety of situations to increase their consumer awareness, financial management, nutrition, culinary arts, textiles, housing, and human development.
• Be responsible and contributing individuals and family members
• Gain and maintain employment through life skill development
• Contribute to a safe and healthy home and community.
- Utilize and practice life skills in projects and life situations
- Project a positive image and self-confidence
- Practice responsible consumer and financial decision-making
- Practice healthy eating choices
- Make choices that lead to responsible and beneficial results
- Adopt habits and skills that contribute toward employability in the future
- Gain knowledge and develop skills in Family & Consumer Sciences projects and programs
- Understand the decision-making process
- Gain skills in setting a goal and developing a plan of action
- Learn to read and follow instructions
- Outcome to be Evaluated
- Youth who engage in FCS project Work
- Indicator of Success for Outcome
- Youth complete a FCS Project
- Method of Evaluation
- 4-H Common Measures Universal Survey
Learning Opportunities/Programs
- 4-H Reality Store offered for all LCMS 8th graders focusing on budgeting.
- American Private Enterprise Program offered to top 25 high school juniors.
- Dollars and Sense program to be conducted with all LCMS 6th graders each spring.
- 4-H Sewing projects can be completed individually or with the help of Master Clothing Volunteers.
- Consumer & Financial Ed.
- Curriculum: 4-H Build a Million, Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future, Consumer Savvy, It’s Your reality , APES, Be the E
- Training: Agent In-services
- 4-H Family Life
- Curriculum: Babysitting Basics, Fathers Reading Every Day
- Training: Agent In-services
- 4-H Fashion
- Curriculum: Fashion Magic, Fashion Forward
- Training: Agent In-services
- 4-H Food Preparation & Nutrition
- Curriculum: Super Star Chef, Teen Cuisine, 4-H Cooking, Jump into Food and Fitness, Put it up, International Foods, Exploring MyPlate, Wellness in Kentucky, What’s on Your plate, Literacy, Eating, and Activity for Primary (LEAP)
- Training: Agent In-services
- 4-H Home Environment
- Curriculum: Manners in the real world, Exploring your home, Living with others, where I live, in my home, Home energy detective
- Training: Agent In-services
- 4-H Needlework
- Curriculum: 4-H Needlework Notebook
- Training: Agent In-services
- 4-H Sewing & Textiles
- Curriculum: Style Engineers, Keeping 4-H in Stitches. Upcycle it, Steam Clothing,
- Training: Agent In-services
Author: Misty Wilmoth
Major Program: Family and Consumer Science
The LaRue County Cooperative Extension Service partnered with the LaRue County High School Family Resource Youth Service Center to offer the Truth and Consequences program to all 206 LaRue County High School ninth graders in November 2023. District Court Judge Teresa Renee McMahan Miller spoke to the entire freshman class about issues related to drug use. Each student then drew for a scenario which took them to various stops in the high school gym. A "parent" voluntee
Author: Misty Wilmoth
Major Program: 21st Century Skills (Career & Workplace Development)
The LaRue County Cooperative Extension Service partnered with the LaRue County Youth Service Center to offer the 4-H Reality Store program to all 179 8th graders at LaRue County Middle School. The 4-H Agent went into the classroom to prepare all the students for the event. They researched their chosen career and expected salary. They also drew for the number of children they would have for the activity which assumed they were 25 years old providing the only income for their hou