Kenton County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2019 - Jun 30, 2020





4041 - 4-H Family and Consumer Science Core Curriculum
4041.1) 49

Number of youth who know how to follow a recipe to make something to eat

4041.2) 6

Number of youth how know how to make changes to a recipe

4041.3) 49

Number of youth who know how to use measuring cups and spoons

4041.4) 49

Number of youth who know how to use knives safely

4041.5) 49

Number of youth who know how to handle hot pots and pans safely

4041.6) 49

Number of youth who know how to keep their cooking area clean to stop germs spreading



Success Stories

4-H Babysitting Basics: 4 Fun and 4 Profit

Author: Mary S Averbeck

Major Program: 4-H Family and Consumer Science Core Curriculum

 submitted October 10, 2019According to Family Magazine, 76% of middle school age youth are babysitting either family members or other’s children.  Childcare training develops life skills in decision making.  The long- term outcome is that youth having babysitting education and practice become more confident parents. Babysitting is often a youth’s first gainful employment experience and money handling skills are exercised.   The Kenton County Cooperative Extension

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