Adapted 4-H club guide (Google Doc) - for youth with or without FASD
This guide is designed to support individuals who seek to create safe spaces within the 4-H program for neuro-atypical youth to learn valuable life skills through experiential learning and 4-H project exploration.
Teaching youth with FASD (Google Doc) - This teaching aid will describe FASD and provide entry level guidance for working with youth on the spectrum.
First club meeting (Google Doc) - Outlines a structure and activities for supporting neuro-atypical youth in their first club meeting experience
Creative emotions (PDF) - Includes activities to help youth continue to get to know each other and explore emotions through creative arts
Entomology (Google Doc) - Provides activities that encourages youth to investigate bugs and some characteristics we share with them
Trust (Google Doc) - Supports better understanding of how to build and break trust
These evaluation tools provide a mechanism for checking in with parents and guardians about their child’s social emotional learning development. Evaluate how your club is doing to meet youth needs.
Anna Gilbertson, Extension educator, annag@umn.edu, 763-324-3497