4-H Youth Development4-H helps kids to do better in school, learn to help others, feel more capable and responsible. Cooking Up FunCooking Up Fun is an integrated nutrition, youth development program designed to help youth aged 9 to 14 (grades 4 to 9) acquire independent food skills. Early ChildhoodPromoting better understanding, policies, and practices regarding young children and their families. Thinking Like a ScientistThe Thinking Like a Scientist curriculum is an educational outreach program for traditionally underrepresented youth, designed to increase their interest and participation in science by teaching them how to reason scientifically about problems in daily life. ACT for YouthAssets Coming Together (ACT) for Youth is an innovative youth development initiative that promotes social change to help young people thrive. The Advancing Youth Development (AYD) PartnershipThe AYD Partnership offers professional development for youth workers in New York State. Staff from a variety of youth serving organizations are recruited, trained, and then supported to provide AYD training in their home counties or regions. AYD's on-line resources include tools such as facilitator tips, a program planning guide, newsletters, and a selection of trusted websites on youth development. Self-Injurious BehaviorThis site summarizes Cornell's research on self-injurious behavior and provides links and resources for information on detecting,treating, and preventing self-injurious behavior (SIB) in adolescents and young adults. Children, Youth and Families at Risk (CYFAR)The CYFAR Program provides community-based programs for at-risk children and their families through collaboration of the Land-Grant and Cooperative Extension Systems. On-line resources include extensive publications and program materials. Risky Decision Making in AdolescentsRecent research shows that teens make bad decisions not because they think they are invulnerable or haven't thought about the risks. This website links to articles and additional information on research and the implications for heory, practice and public policy. |