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Arizona 4-H Youth Development is a non-formal educational youth development program aimed at youth, ages 5 to 19 years. The 4-H Youth Development program strives for youth, their families and adult volunteers to become productive and self-directing by developing practical knowledge and skills. Youth are involved in hands-on, experiential learning that fulfills the motto of “learn by doing.” All 4-H Youth Development Programs focus on the four Essential Elements. These four Essential Elements include:
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Belonging (feeling part of a supportive community)
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Mastery (opportunities for success)
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Independence (power, autonomy)
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Generosity (purpose, usefulness)
Youth engaged in 4-H Youth Development programs are expected to:
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participate in learning communities
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determine goals for their own hands-on learning
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engage in significant leadership
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perform community service
All 4-H Youth Development Programs focus on active involvement and quality experiences which stimulate lifelong learning of values and skills. Professionals and youth together provide learning experiences in a variety of content areas. Life skills are emphasized within the context of meaningful learning experiences.
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