Numbered Publications: Family and Consumer Sciences
FCS7-164: Parent Express: A Guide for You and Your Child Months 35 and 36
Carol Gnatuk | October 14, 2009 (Minor Revision)
Your child is almost 3 years old and growing more independent and capable every day. Encourage your child's cooperation; it will build his confidence and help him grow into a helpful, responsible person. This is the last issue of Parent Express. We hope the series has been helpful to you in your very important and exciting job as parents.
FCS7-153: Parent Express: A Guide for You and Your Child 13 and 14 Months
Carol Gnatuk | October 14, 2009 (Minor Revision)
You can look back over the last year with pride. You now have many memories of the times you have shared with your baby. Remember when you thought her crying would never stop? Remember the time she giggled with glee, and you felt good just enjoying her happiness? Now you and your baby are ready to move into the exciting second year.
FCS7-156: Parent Express: A Guide for You and Your Child 19 and 20 Months
Carol Gnatuk | October 14, 2009 (Minor Revision)
Your child naturally enjoys learning new skills. You can support and encourage this learning not by pushing or criticizing or comparing your child with other children, but by teaching, encouraging, and celebrating her own successes.
FCS7-159: Parent Express: A Guide for You and Your Child 25 and 26 Months
Carol Gnatuk | October 14, 2009 (Minor Revision)
Your little one has come a long way in two short years, and so have you. Now, she is no longer a toddler, but rather a young preschooler.
FCS7-162: Parent Express: A Guide for You and Your Child 31 and 32 Months
Carol Gnatuk | October 14, 2009 (Minor Revision)
Parents are the most important adults in your child's life, but he learns from other caring adults that he can trust, love, and enjoy. They make his world varied, interesting, and exciting. Each one has something important and different to share and teach. Your little one needs these adult relationships, so do all you can to encourage them. They are a precious part of your child's life.
4JD-01LB: 4-H Sewing Leader's Guide
Marjorie Baker | October 1, 2009 (Reprinted)
The primary goal of the Kentucky 4-H Sewing program is to teach youngsters about the art and skills of using needle and thread to create useful items. This includes not only the use of a hand needle and thread but the sewing machine and the serger. Youngsters can learn to create clothing and wardrobe essentials as well as useful items for daily living.
4JD-01PB: Sewing Series: Let's Learn to Sew (Junior Level)
Marjorie Baker | September 28, 2009 (Minor Revision)
The primary goal of the Kentucky 4-H Sewing program is to teach youngsters about the art and skills of using needle and thread to create useful items. This includes not only the use of a hand needle and thread but the sewing machine and the serger. Youngsters can learn to
create clothing and wardrobe essentials as well as useful items for daily living.
FCS5-104: How to Get Out of Debt
Sue Badenhop | January 7, 2009 (Minor Revision)
FCS5-107: How Others Can Help You Get Out of Debt
Sue Badenhop | January 7, 2009 (Minor Revision)
FCS5-102: Money Management: How to Keep Money in Your Pocket
Sue Badenhop | January 7, 2009 (Minor Revision)