Author: Lois Carter
Planning Unit: Bourbon County CES
Major Program: Family and Consumer Science
Plan of Work: Educating Youth and Adults on Life Skills, safety, personal and family development
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The 5 C’s of Positive Youth Development (according to the NE Department of Health & Human Services) include:
Through our 4-H Holiday Workshop activities, youth were able to achieve connection, confidence and competence. Each youth, throughout the events of workshops was able connect with youth from around the community and with the class instructors, achieve mastery in learning new skills and achieve a felling of accomplishment. The youth learned skills in expressive arts, home environment and natural resources.
Typically, this event is in person, however, due to Covid restrictions, this event had to be offered virtually. Enrollment in the virtual workshops was at (if not a bit above) normal, in-person workshops. Youth were able to connect via zoom workshops with volunteer leaders and other youth. Youth completed projects in Natural Resources, Art, Holiday Crafts and Foods, gaining skills in all these areas. 85% of participating youth reported trying something new and learning a new skill.
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