Junior Leadership
All
4-H members 13 years and over are eligible and encouraged to become
junior leaders. 4-H needs teens who are willing to assume leadership
roles in the 4-H Program and the community.
Some indications of leadership include:
- ability to get along with people in a close age group and in other age groups
- making suggestions in meetings
- developing skills that can be shared
- enthusiasm
- interest in others and organizational ability
Opportunities for junior leaders in a club are numerous!!
The leader and junior leader should plan a program of leadership.
- Determine needs.
- Explore resources.
- Set goals- short & long term.
- Choose a specific goal - plan a timetable.
- Carry out the plan over a given time period.
- Share your learning - with other groups, 4-H news, community newspapers.
- Evaluate:
- Was the goal achieved?
- What did I learn?
- What could I have done differently?
- Was I successful?
Leadership
is a continuous process in which we grow into. Call the 4-H office
at 585-786-2251 to find out more about being a junior leader and
to receive a record sheet.
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