How does a 4-H project help a child?

Numerous projects designed for children to complete on their own (with little parental assistance) are offered. Each project book helps children move forward in their skills by outlining tasks and procedures to complete, providing record keeping, and encourages children to seek designated professionals and other resources to learn more.

How old do you have to be to be a 4 H member?

Youth, grades 4-13 (one year out of high school), can be standard 4-H club members and enroll in many different 4-H projects. Members of this age may exhibit their completed work to be judged for awards. Youth, Kindergarten-3rd grade, can be 4-H Cloverbud members. The 4-H Cloverbud program is a noncompetitive learning experience.

Where does 4-H Youth Development Program take place?

It is the youth development program of Rutgers Cooperative Extension, the off-campus division of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station of Rutgers University. 4-H is where there’s fun in learning and learning in fun!

How does the cloverbud program work for 4-H?

The 4-H Cloverbud program is a noncompetitive learning experience. Usually, Cloverbud members are in separate clubs where they sample a variety of 4-H projects. Older 4-H members also have special opportunities, such as serving on a county-wide 4-H teen council.

How does 4 H help kids in school?

Through hands-on learning, kids build not only confidence, creativity and curiosity, but also life skills such as leadership and resiliency to help them thrive today and tomorrow. 4‑H programs are available through local 4‑H clubs, 4‑H camps, in-school and after-school programs.

How old do you have to be to go to 4 H Camp?

4‑H programs are available through local 4‑H clubs, 4‑H camps, in-school and after-school programs. With the support of adult mentors, youth select from a menu of hands-on project ideas to complete. 4‑H programs are available for kids and teens ages 8-18. 4‑H Cloverbud programs are available for kids ages 5-7.

Where can I find 4-H programs in my area?

Your local 4‑H office is your best resource to find out which programs are available in your area and how you can enroll your child. 4‑H science programs provide 4‑H youth the opportunity to learn about Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) through fun, hands-on activities and projects.

Why are horses important to the 4-H project?

“Most kids are drawn to the horse project because of the possibilities of group horsemanship activities and events,” says Freeman. “But those activities are just one component of 4-H horse projects. For 4-H to be of value, explore all facets of the project, such as judging and oral communication opportunities.