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Consumer Education Project

In the 4-H Consumer Education project, you will learn:

  • how to process information to make the best economical choices for a given situation;
  • how to comparison shop by price, product quality, or store/manufacture;
  • how to use skills or improved practices related to financial literacy and money management;
  • the rights and responsibilities of consumers;
  • how to effectively communicate with others;
  • skills such as decision-making, getting along with others, planning and organizing, and responsibility.

CONSUMER EDUCATION &
Consumer Choices (For Youth Ages 8-18)

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Consumer Savvy

This project helps you to find out basic information about consumer rights and responsibilities, values, financial decision making, and basic money management.

2008 Member and Leader Manuals (Ages 8-18)
CE 1A             The Consumer In Me
CE  1B           Consumer Choices Manual – Junior Level

CE  2A            Consumer Wise
CE  2B           Consumer Choices Manual – Intermediate Level

CE  3A            Consumer Roadmap
CE  3B           Consumer Choices Manual- Senior Level

CE    R           Consumer Choices Project Record

CE H-A           Helper’s Guide for Consumer Project Series A
CE H-B          Consumer Choices Leader/Teacher’s Guide

 

CONSUMER EDUCATION - Level 1 (Ages 8-10)

CONSUMER EDUCATION - Level 2 (Ages 11-13)

CONSUMER EDUCATION - Level 3 (Ages 14-18)

Consumer Choices Record Book (All Levels)

For recognition and completion of Consumer Choices, as a project, not just a competitive activity for other projects, you will need to complete this Project Record Book of activities to submit with your 4-H Project Summary Report Forms. [County Ordering Info]

Leader/Helper Guides

CE H-A Consumer Savvy Project Series

This Helper's Guide will help you support youth in his or her efforts to set goals and complete activities, as well as providing resources for the member's to use in completing the series. Available through National 4-H Council.

CE H-B Consumer Choices Leader's Guide
This Leader/Teacher's Guide provides you with background goals, instructional objectives, background and activities to guide youth through the project experiences. Sample situations and product judging for contest preparation is provided. [County Ordering Info]

 

 


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4-H Competitive Events

Learning Opportunities
for Adults
  • 4-H Consumer Competitive
    Events Orientation
  • Volunteers
Related Web Sites
Contacts
  • Subject Matter Contacts:

    Michael Gutter,
    Family Financial Management Specialist,
    FYCS Department
  • 4-H Individual and Family Programs Liaison:

    Judy Butterfield
    State 4-H Office