4061 - 4-H Health Core Curriculum | ||
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4061.1) | 208 |
Number of youth who indicated they pay attention to how much fruit they eat each day (Common Measures – HE 1) |
4061.2) | 208 |
Number of youth who indicated they pay attention to how many vegetables they eat each day (Common Measures – HE 2) |
4061.3) | 208 |
Number of youth who indicated they pay attention to how much water they drink each day (Common Measures – HE 3) |
4061.4) | 165 |
Number of youth who indicated they eat breakfast every day or most days (Common Measures – HE 6) |
4061.5) | 208 |
Number of youth who indicated they learned about healthy food choices through 4-H (Common Measures – HE 10) |
4061.6) | 165 |
Number of youth who indicated they pay attention to how active they are each day (Common Measures – BA 1) |
4061.7) | 121 |
Number of youth who indicated they pay attention to how much time they spend in front of a screen (TV, computer, tablet, or smartphone) each day (Common Measures – BA 2) |
4061.8) | 49 |
Number of youth who indicated they talked about ways to be active in 4-H (Common Measures – BA 5) |
4061.9) | 18 |
Number of youth that report they know how to handle stress |
4061.10) | 76 |
Number of youth who report making healthy lifestyle choices |
Author: Kindra Jones
Major Program: 4-H Health Core Curriculum
Summer for Kentucky youth has been slightly different for 2020, as parents have had to find new ways to occupy their children’s time. Covid-19 has shut down many of the summer recreational activities that parents and youth look forward to, like pools and playgrounds. Many people have added a small pool to their back yard, are spending more time on the nearby lakes, or trying to stay cool anyway they can while not being coped up inside. But when families go to community pools or participate