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  • This Babysitting Curriculum Guide is designed to help middle school and teenaged youth learn what it takes to be a responsible, caring, trustworthy, competent, capable, and safe babysitter.  As you work through the lessons with youth in your group, you will find that they learn the basic information on how to be a competent, responsible,…

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  • Access, Equity and Belonging Topics Coming Together for Racial Understanding Southern Regional Development Center’s Coming Together for Racial Understanding has ECOP support and Rachel Welborn has done a wonderful job leading its development. Link to website: https://srdc.msstate.edu/civildialogue/ Background: In late 2016, the Extension Committee on Operations and Policy (ECOP) charged a small team of Cooperative…

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  • Check out the one-minute program overview VIDEO! It highlights the importance of educating young people on financial responsibilities. I was shocked by some of the statics shared!  Through the Living Your Finacial Experience (LYFE) program, students will have opportunities to:  delve into the economics of consumer decision–making  practice strategies to achieve financial independence  sharpen 21st-century life skills   LYFE challenges students to…

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  • LSU is excited to assist in furthering your mission of educating youth about positive strategies to manage conflict and bullying through teaching the Stand Strong curriculum. Our shared vision is to work toward the goal of educating and preparing youth to become productive, contributing citizens today and forever.      This curriculum consists of three units that…

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