4001 - 4-H Youth Development Programming | ||
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4001.2) | 135 |
Number of youth who indicated they try to learn from their mistakes (Common Measures UN 3) |
4001.3) | 74 |
Number of youth who indicated they are willing to work hard on something difficult (Common Measures UN 4) |
4001.4) | 109 |
Number of youth who indicated they stop to think about their choices before making a decision (Common Measures UN 5) |
4001.5) | 87 |
Number of youth who indicated they think about how their choices affect others (Common Measures UN 6) |
4001.1) | 794 |
Number of youth who indicated they like to learn new things (Common Measures UN 1) |
4001.6) | 41 |
Number of youth who indicated they set goals for themselves (Common Measures UN 7) |
4001.7) | 38 |
Number of youth who indicated they keep trying until they reach their goals (Common Measures UN 8) |
4001.8) | 411 |
Number of youth who indicated they treat others the way they want to be treated (Common Measures UN 9) |
4001.9) | 423 |
Number of youth who indicated they follow the rules even if no one is watching (Common Measures UN 10) |
4001.10) | 327 |
Number of youth who indicated they are willing to try something they may get wrong (Common Measures UN 21) |
4001.11) | 332 |
Number of youth who indicated they are connected to a caring adult. |
4001.12) | 494 |
Number of youth who applied the skills they learned in 4-H to home, school, or community. |
Author: Meagan Klee
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
4-H Camp provides the opportunity for youth to experience time away from home, meet new people, and learn life skills. The youth attending 4-H Camp participate in activities that focus on teamwork, physical activity, and personal development.Due to COVID-19 and the concern of safety for our youth, the 4-H Camp Summer Program was canceled. With the passion of 4-H Camp still very prominent in Casey County, 4-H Camp Leaders brainstormed a way to still provide a little of the 4-H Camp experience vir
Author: Meagan Klee
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
In striving to continue to provide educational opportunities to youth and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic, free educational kits were assembled and distributed the Casey County community on a weekly basis for 10 weeks. Various activities and materials were included in each kit covering 6 of the 7 Kentucky 4-H Core Curriculum (agriculture, natural resources, expressive arts, health, family & consumer science, and science, engineering, and technology). Below are the total kits asse