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ERIC Number: EJ1482070
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025
Pages: 7
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EISSN: EISSN-1077-5315
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Parental Experience in 4-H and Its Effect on Youth Reenrollment
JoLynn Miller; Kendra Lewis; Jeannette Rea Keywood; Tim Ewers; Kali Trzesniewski; Sarah Hensley
Journal of Extension, v63 n2 Article 13 2025
Youth experience many benefits from participating in the 4-H program. It is unclear, however, what role parents play in their child's reenrollment in the program. This study uses data from a multi-year multi-state study of youth retention in 4-H to examine the effects of parental expectations and experience on their intent to reenroll their child after their first year in 4-H. Results show a relationship between parental expectations and experiences on continued involvement. This study can be used to help 4-H programs recruit and retain more youth, as well as by other Extension programs to understand retention issues.
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: California; Florida; Idaho; Louisiana; Montana; Missouri; New Jersey; Wyoming; Washington
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