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- CourseCourse Information In this online course, you will learn the importance of healthy brain development. We begin by discussing how our understanding of brain development has changed from past to...
- CourseCourse Information Knowing how children develop is essential in meeting each child's needs. Definitions of multiple terms around development and developmental stages are presented. Ways to recognize developmental differences and...
- ProgramEach session of Beef 706 involves approximately 30 key invited leaders from various segments of the beef industry. Participants learn about the importance of producing a more consistent and high-quality...
- Project...activities are conducted throughout the 4-H year, based on the availability of project leaders. Senior level 4-H members have an opportunity to gain advanced subject matter knowledge while providing statewide...
- ProjectLed by trained educators and volunteers, the 4-H Health and Personal Safety project targets 4-H members, classroom students, and community youth with interactive and fun projects and programs....
- ...additional 6 at-large delegates, elected by any senior level 4-H member across the state. The Texas 4-H Council members serve as ambassadors for the Texas 4-H program. Members represent the...
- ProjectThe Texas 4-H Foods & Nutrition Project empowers youth with culinary and nutrition skills to prepare nutritious foods while creating healthy eating patterns. Creating healthy eating patterns at an early...
- Course...like how to strengthen that development in the infant and toddler years. The universal stages of language development and language acquisition, along with various milestones of language development during the...
- Course...and development: Cognitive, Language, Physical and Social / Emotional. It offers practical tips on how to support children's development through the early years. Key findings from brain research and how...
- PublicationCattle fever ticks pose a significant health threat to U.S. cattle and, if not controlled, could cost livestock producers an estimated $1 billion. Of the infected cattle that have not...