Success StoryCommunication life skills
Communication life skills
Author: Lloyd Saylor
Planning Unit: Butler County CES
Major Program: Communications
Plan of Work: 4-H Youth Development
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Communications. All human interactions require communications. 4-H places a high priority on communications skills through speeches, demonstrations, performing arts, oral reasons etc. We see through participation, and awards the results of our efforts but outside of 4-H officers who are still in the program we don't often get to see the results of our efforts.
oddly enough 4 individuals, this spring (May & June) made it a point to thank me because they were very well prepared, and had the skills necessary to shine during the job interview processes. 1 HS, 1 Freshman in college, 2 college grads, one UK "23", applying for a promotion, the other WKU "24" applying for initial employment. While this is anecdotal, it does demonstrate the long term positive effect of 4-Hers developing a useful, financially beneficial life skill and using that to improve their circumstances.
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