Success StoryAdulting workshops to assist teens in gaining life skills
Adulting workshops to assist teens in gaining life skills
Author: Nellie Buchanan
Planning Unit: Morgan County CES
Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The life of the high school senior is full of “adult” decisions: selecting a college, picking a major, choosing a career path, and moving out! Although today’s adolescents are technologically advanced compared to prior generations, they sometimes lack basic practical living skills. After being approached by school officials with this very same concern, the Family Consumer Science Agent and 4-H Youth Development Agent in Licking River Area decided a crash course was needed. The Adulting 101 program was developed and piloted for the first time in spring of 2019 by FCS agents in the Licking River. With the aid of community partners, teachers and fellow agents the program debut was a success. Morgan County FCS agent development the curriculum session on job interview skills and reviewed other materials.
Agent led classes such as sewing, money management, cooking, laundry, job interview skills, healthy relationships, and being organized were offered. Community partners stepped in highlighting basic first aid and vehicle maintenance. Students were able to choose 4 sessions to attend that addressed their specific area of need or interest.
Out of the surveys completed, 82% of the students said that the skills they learned would be beneficial to their life after high school. Seniors that participated in the program said they gained confidence in vehicle maintenance, college preparation, and interviewing for a job. Many remarked they learned tips and tricks that parents had never taught them.Students also made suggestions of additional sessions for next years group.
A second session will be held in August in Rowan County with additional workshops in Morgan County scheduled in Fall of 2019. The initial outcome was very successful. Greater response and successes are expected as this program grows.
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