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Discover how our projects develop marketable skills, decision-making skills, empathy, and wise resource use. Emphasizing teamwork, communication, self-motivation, and problem-solving. Learn about our club's impact on self-esteem, goal setting, leadership, and scientific process skills.
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Exhibition Halls 38% developed Marketable Skills 24% developed Decision Making Skills 24% developed Concern for Others and Empathy 24% explored the Wise Use of Resources 18% emphasized Teamwork and cooperation to get the job done
18% of projects practiced communication skills either with club members or with the public • 18% of projects developed self motivation and perseverance • 15% of projects exercised concentration and attention to detail • 12% of projects practiced planning skills • 12% of projects developed problem solving skills • 12% of projects practiced service to others • 12% of projects developed learning to learn • 12% of projects developed skills in personal safety • 9% of projects increased self esteem in members • 9% of projects practiced goal setting skills • 9% of projects developed leadership skills • 9% of projects engaged in the scientific process, specifically observation and experimentation
Impacts Help Tell Our Story • When making Dog Mats, the Friends & Family club Learned to Learn- they had to learn how to train dogs, and through that process, learned how dogs learned. • The Learners learned how to Manage Feelings through their projects: Not to be upset if it didn’t come out perfectly, and for some, to not give up and Persevere, especially when it came to problem solving slime. • The Golden Rulers made Healthy Life Choices by creating a plant pot out of recycled materials because it’s a kind choice for the environment. And there are so many more!