Success StoryCloverbud Program Engages Younger Students to be a part of Lyon County 4-H



Cloverbud Program Engages Younger Students to be a part of Lyon County 4-H

Author: Mary Beth Riley

Planning Unit: Lyon County CES

Major Program: Camping

Plan of Work: Learning Lifeskills through Project Based Learning

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Lyon County 4-H Cloverbud Program has seen remarkable growth this year, successfully engaging over 70 young participants in its activities. Targeting Kindergarten to 3rd grade students, the Cloverbud Program aims to introduce youth to the world of 4-H through hands-on learning experiences, nurturing a passion for agriculture, nutrition, and community involvement from an early age.

Research consistently shows that hands-on activities are crucial for young learners. According to the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), primary students who engage in practical, experiential learning are 75% more likely to develop critical thinking skills and retain information compared to those who rely solely on traditional learning methods. Programs like Cloverbud leverage this by providing young students with engaging, tactile experiences that make learning both fun and effective.



This year, the Cloverbud Club provided these invaluable hands-on experiences through a variety of programs focusing on agriculture, nutrition, weather, health, and more. Each month, after school, the Cloverbud Club meets for an hour to explore these topics through interactive and enjoyable activities. With the support of five dedicated adult volunteers and over ten high school 4-H Club members, the young Cloverbuds not only learned about these subjects but also practiced skills that contribute to their overall development and enthusiasm for learning.

The program’s impact extends beyond its immediate participants, significantly enriching the broader 4-H community. The success of the Cloverbud Club has been instrumental in encouraging participation in other 4-H programs. Many siblings of Cloverbud students were motivated to join additional 4-H programs, demonstrating the program's effectiveness as a steppingstone to deeper involvement in 4-H activities. This ripple effect is evident in the increased attendance at the 4-H Cloverbud Camp, which grew from just 2 participants last year to 9 this year.

Parents and volunteers have noted the program's positive influence on their children, with many highlighting the hands-on approach as a key factor in fostering a love for learning. "I’ve really enjoyed my 3 summers attending Cloverbud camp with him. He has matured so much, and I know he will love big camp next year," said one parent.

Overall, the Cloverbud Program’s success this year underscores its pivotal role in laying a strong foundation for future learning and leadership in 4-H activities. By offering engaging, hands-on experiences, the program is helping to cultivate the next generation of 4-H enthusiasts and leaders in Lyon County.







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