What is the purpose of 4h?

What is the purpose of 4h?

4-H is an informal, practical, learning-by-doing educational program for youth. The purpose of 4-H is to help youth acquire knowledge, develop life skills, and form attitudes that will enable them to become self-directing, productive members of society.

What does 4-H of the A mean?

: of or relating to a program set up by the U.S. Department of Agriculture originally in rural areas to help young people become productive citizens by instructing them in useful skills (as in agriculture, animal husbandry, and carpentry), community service, and personal development.

What does 9 P in the SS mean?

9 P in the S S = 9 Planets in the Solar System.

What do you learn in 4h?

4-H teaches you skills for life Identify problems and develop action plans to solve them. Acquire teamwork and group building skills. Assume responsibility for actions and follow through on goals. Improve written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.

How does 4h help the community?

4‑H civic engagement programs empower young people to be well-informed citizens who are actively engaged in their communities and the world. Youth learn about civic affairs, build decision-making skills and develop a sense of understanding and confidence in relating and connecting to other people.

What can cloverbuds do in 4h?

With closely supervised contact, Cloverbud members can:

  • Learn to feed, water, and do basic grooming of very small calves.
  • Learn feeding, watering, basic grooming, and hand milking of dairy goats.

Can cloverbuds show animals?

A reminder of the rules surrounding Cloverbuds Cloverbuds may not show any animals competitively in 4-H classes at Maine fairs or other 4-H events.

What does 15 P in a RT mean?

15 P in a R T: 15 players in a rugby team. 3 W on a T: 3 wheels on a tricycle. 100 C in a D: 100 cents in a dollar. 11 P in a F (S) T: 11 players in a football (soccer) team.

What is 7 C in the R?

7 C in the R = 7 Colours in a Rainbow.

Andrew

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