Resources by Tonya T Price
Title | Available As | Summary | Date | ID | Author |
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The Impact of a 4-H Youth Development Program on the Future College/Career Aspirations of Youth Ages 14-19 | Feb 28, 2018 | 380-023 (4H-777) | |||
Buzz, Body & Bites for Teens - August 2023 | August Edition of the Buzz, Body, and Bites Newsletter for Teens |
Aug 1, 2023 | 4H-1022NP | ||
Teen Leadership and Development Fact Sheets: Preparing Teens for Opportunities Beyond the Local Level | Virginia 4-H offers a wide variety of opportunities
beyond the local level that enable teens to develop the
knowledge, skills, attitudes, and aspirations needed for
success. However, before we involve teens in opportunities
such as State 4-H Cabinet, State 4-H Congress,
Virginia 4-H All Stars, Citizenship Washington Focus,
National 4-H Congress, and National 4-H Conference,
we — as 4-H professionals — must be sure the teens are
adequately prepared for such ventures. This fact sheet
provides tips on how to prepare your teens for district,
state, national, and international 4-H opportunities. |
Feb 14, 2020 | 4H-283P (4H-880P) | ||
Teen Leadership and Development Fact Sheets: Recruitment and Retention of Teens | Often, society hears negative reports related to teens —
for example, 51 percent cheated on a test in the last year
(Josephson Institute of Ethics 2012) — and the lack of
positive opportunities provided for teens contributes
to these statistics. Research shows that when teens are
engaged in long-term, positive opportunities with caring
adults, they are more likely to be academically productive
in high school and to graduate (Lerner et al.
2011). 4-H Youth Development provides the longitudinal
opportunities and caring adults who promote positive
outcomes for teens. However, the recruitment and
retention of teen 4-H members is often difficult because
of family and community factors. While these factors
may inhibit positive teen opportunities, there are other
factors that can help overcome the barriers. |
Jun 18, 2014 | 4H-284P | ||
4HOnline Tip Sheet: Running Standard Reports | May 4, 2015 | 4H-402NP | |||
Teen Leadership and Development Fact Sheets: Working Effectively With Teen Volunteers | Oct 2, 2020 | 4H-510P | |||
Opportunities for Senior 4-H Members | May 5, 2021 | 4H-625NP | |||
4H Online Enrollment, Family and Leaders User's Guide | 4HOnline is an online member enrollment and event management software owned and developed by RegistrationMax LLC. 4HOnline is highly customizable and thus is always improving. Please use the following manual as a guide to getting started with 4HOnline. |
Feb 15, 2017 | 4H-716P (4H-752P) | ||
The Value of Teen Leadership: Quick Guide | During the summer months of 2017, a team of Virginia 4-H extension agents and a 4-H extension specialist surveyed currently active teens and their parents/guardians to gather insight on how they became involved in 4-H, what keeps them engaged in the program, what they have learned as a result of their participation, how they are utilizing what they have learned, and their familiarity with the variety of opportunities available to teen 4-H members. As a result, 233 teens and 388 parents/guardians responded to the survey, representing all four districts and 71 of our 106 counties and cities in Virginia. The age range of teen respondents was 13-19 years old. This publication highlights the key findings from the study. |
Jan 2, 2024 | 4H-785P | ||
The Value of Teen Leadership | During the summer months of 2017, a team of Virginia 4-H Extension Agents and a 4-H Extension Specialist surveyed currently active teens and their parents/guardians to gather insight on how they became involved in 4-H, what keeps them engaged in the program, what they have learned as a result of their participation, how they are utilizing what they have learned, and their familiarity with the variety of opportunities available to teen 4-H members. As a result, 233 teens and 388 parents/guardians responded to the survey, representing all four districts and 71 of our 106 counties and cities in Virginia. The age range of teen respondents was 13-19 years old. This publication highlights the key findings from the study. |
Jan 2, 2024 | 4H-786P | ||
Teen Excellence in Leadership Institute Handbook | In 2013, the Virginia Cooperative Extension’s Leadership, Volunteerism, and Civic Engagement program team identified the need for (1) prepared leaders, (2) more representative civic engagement, and (3) increased capacity to foster volunteerism. Simultaneously, conversations began regarding a need to further develop leadership training and experiences for 4-H and FFA teens that would help them become active and engaged community members. |
Aug 12, 2024 | 4H-852P | ||
Buzz, Body and Bites for Teens Newsletter - Summer Edition | Buzz, Body & Bites for Teens, a quarterly newsletter designed to provide practical information that educates and empowers teens to live a healthy lifestyle. |
Oct 21, 2024 | 4H-1032NP | ||
Balancing Life: Treat Yourself (Self-Care Ideas) | May 27, 2020 | ALCE-205NP | |||
Engaging Youth Voices Session 1: Helping Teens Find Healing Through Difficult Conversations | Jul 14, 2020 | ALCE-210NP | |||
Virginia Cooperative Extension Healthy Meetings Initiative | Nov 1, 2017 | HNFE-478NP | |||
Healthy Meetings Checklist | Nov 1, 2017 | HNFE-480NP |