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Title: Keeping 4H Teens Coming Back for More


1
Keeping 4-H Teens Coming Back for More
  • Janet Fox, Kim Jones, Abby Gautreaux, and Todd
    Tarifa, Louisiana State University

2
High Quality Teen Leadership Programs What the
Research Says?
  • Keep Programs Flexible (Astroth and Wingerter,
    Kleon and King)
  • Empower and Provide Automony (Astroth Morland
    and Huebner)
  • Exercise Good Communication (Astroth Morland
    and Wingerter, Kleon and King)
  • Practice and Value Service (Astroth)

3
High Quality Teen Leadership Programs What the
Research Says?
  • Take Time for Training (Astroth)
  • Equal Balance Between Fun and Work (Astroth
    Wingerter, Kleon and King)
  • Emphasize Experiences (Morland)
  • Newcomers Mentored Helping to Understand Culture
    and Opportunities (Astroth Morland)
  • Support and Affirm (Astroth)

4
Dos for Working with 4-H Youth
  • Involve them from the very beginning, before its
    too late for them to be a part of a meaningful
    change
  • Give youth responsibility
  • Take youth input seriously

5
Dos for Working with 4-H Youth
  • Act as a responsible role-modelyouth will
    respect what you teach them
  • Include as many youth as possible
  • Be honest and stick to promises
  • Think of youth oriented problems (after school
    activities, transportation)

6
Donts for Working with 4-H Youth
  • Dont Forget to show them the steps needed to do
    the task
  • Dont Ask youth to attend meetings and not use
    their ideas
  • Dont Invite the youth for image reasons
  • Dont Mislead youth into thinking you can do
    something that you cant

7
Donts for Working with 4-H Youth
  • Dont Forget youth ideas during implementation
  • Dont Set meetings at times youth cant attend
  • Dont Involve youth so late in the process that
    all the decisions are already made
  • Dont Use youth as a stamp of approval

8
Youth and Adult Partnerships
  • Youth Initiated, Shared Decisions with Adults
  • Youth Initiated and Directed
  • Adult Initiated, Shared Decision with Youth
  • Consulted and Informed
  • Assigned and Informed
  • Tokenism
  • Decoration
  • Manipulation
  • Source Youth Voice Youth Adult Partnerships
    for Service Learning, Indiana Department of
    Education

9
Sharing Notes of Success
10
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
committed citizens can change the world indeed,
its the only thing that ever has.
  • Margaret Mead

11
References
  • Acosta, D. T. And Holt, B. A. (1991, Spring).
    Give Teens the Programs They Wantand Need.
    Journal of Extension, 291.
  • Astroth, K. (1997) Beyond Resiliency Fostering
    Vibrancy in Youth Groups, New Designs for Youth
    Development, 13(4) 5-11.
  • Butler, C. L. (1998). Assessing the Needs of
    4-Hers. Journal of Extension, 362.
  • Huebner, A. J. (December 1998) Examining
    Empowerment A How to Guide for the Youth
    Development Professional, Journal of Extension,
    366.
  • Gambone, J. V. (2002). Together for Tomorrow
    Building Community Through Intergenerational
    Dialogue. Crystal Bay, MN Elder Eye Press.
  • Morland, L. (2002). Membership Retention in
    Scout Troops,University of Waterloo Senior
    Honors Essay.
  • Wingerter, B., Kleon, S and King, J. (December
    1995) Understanding Adult/Teen Relations.
    Journal of Extension, 336.
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