- Topics: 4-H Youth Development | 4-H Human Development

Choices: Volume 2 -- Charting a Positive Future for Teen Parents (4H HEL 41) is experiential curriculum that is designed to help pregnant and parenting teens chart a more positive future. There are four basic units with several subsections: Focus on Teens, Nutrition, Resource Management and Parenting. Videos (4H HEL 60) serve to support and enhance the curriculum. Video topics include: Shaping Up! Aerobics for Pregnant Teens, Look Who's Eating, Growing Up With Baby, and Speak Out! On Stress.
In EDIS this publication is DLN 4H 169.
The rest of the series:
Choices: Vol I -- Charting a Positive Future for Teen Parents: Leader Notebook 4H HEL 40
Choices: Vol III -- Charting a Positive Future for Teen Parents: Leader Notebook 4H HEL 42
Choices: (Set of Four videos) 4H HEL 60
Visit the 4-H Youth Development Curriculum Web Site for more information on related project materials.
Click here to view a sample of the project.
This document is 4HHEL41 of the Florida 4-H Youth Development Program, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Printed February, 1995; Reviewed January 2009.
Publication Contact: Nancy Johnson, 4-H Publication Coordinator, 4-H Youth Development Program, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, 32611.
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