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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Otero County)
Date October 12, 2007, 8:42 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report Fifty youth ages five to seven years participated in a series of 4-H Special Interest workshops conducted at the Full House child development center. Hands-on educational activities from the New Mexico 4-H Cloverbud Projects and 4-H Curriculum Kits were provided to youth including learning about the USDA MyPyramid with fun games, making nutritious snacks, creative thinking through art projects, and how to correctly wash hands with Germ Detective activity to prevent the spread of disease. Completed evaluations by adult caregivers at the Full House child development center indicated that youth developed fine motor skills, learned how to communicate ideas, gained knowledge of making healthy choices, and decision making abilities. In addition, the director of Full House stated that she felt youth have learned working as a team and how to use a creative mind through 4-H educational activities.