27 min

Episode 29: Inclusion in 4-H‪!‬ Indiana 4-H Clover Call

    • Kids & Family

4-H Inclusion is an important concept for all youth programs, including 4-H Youth Development. We strive to include young people from all backgrounds, interests, and ability levels in programming that we offer. This Clover Call Podcast shares tips and suggestions to help volunteers and staff reach out to all children in the program to help them have a positive, educational opportunity. 4-H Educators Liz Beiersdorfer (Dearborn County), Kati Sweet (Hendricks County), and Adam Tyler (Fountain County) relate experiences they have had with including youth from all backgrounds and providing them with exceptional experiences.

Chapters:


0:00-2:00      – Introduction
2:00-4:34      – What is inclusion and why do we need it?
4:34-8:37      – Hendricks County 4-H efforts to work with youth with disabilities
8:37-12:05      – Fountain County 4-H efforts to work with youth with disabilities
12:05-15:44      – Assistance available to help make accommodations for youth, including      Inclusive 4-H resources on 4-H Website
15:54-21:00      – Hendricks County Disability and Inclusion Day at the Fair
21:00-25:00      – Fountain County accommodations for youth with cognitive limitations      showing swine
25:00-27:43      – Liz’s experiences with students with a variety of limitations and      conclusion

Additional information about Indiana 4-H Youth Development is available at: https://extension.purdue.edu/4-H/.

Inclusive 4-H resources are available on the Indiana 4-H Website at: https://extension.purdue.edu/4-H/volunteer/resources-and-development/inclusive-4-h.html

4-H Inclusion is an important concept for all youth programs, including 4-H Youth Development. We strive to include young people from all backgrounds, interests, and ability levels in programming that we offer. This Clover Call Podcast shares tips and suggestions to help volunteers and staff reach out to all children in the program to help them have a positive, educational opportunity. 4-H Educators Liz Beiersdorfer (Dearborn County), Kati Sweet (Hendricks County), and Adam Tyler (Fountain County) relate experiences they have had with including youth from all backgrounds and providing them with exceptional experiences.

Chapters:


0:00-2:00      – Introduction
2:00-4:34      – What is inclusion and why do we need it?
4:34-8:37      – Hendricks County 4-H efforts to work with youth with disabilities
8:37-12:05      – Fountain County 4-H efforts to work with youth with disabilities
12:05-15:44      – Assistance available to help make accommodations for youth, including      Inclusive 4-H resources on 4-H Website
15:54-21:00      – Hendricks County Disability and Inclusion Day at the Fair
21:00-25:00      – Fountain County accommodations for youth with cognitive limitations      showing swine
25:00-27:43      – Liz’s experiences with students with a variety of limitations and      conclusion

Additional information about Indiana 4-H Youth Development is available at: https://extension.purdue.edu/4-H/.

Inclusive 4-H resources are available on the Indiana 4-H Website at: https://extension.purdue.edu/4-H/volunteer/resources-and-development/inclusive-4-h.html

27 min

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