4-H Cloverbud Program
The Oregon 4-H Cloverbud Program is designed to provide an opportunity for youth ages 5-8 (as of September 1) to participate in a developmentally appropriate learning experience separate and distinct from the regular 4-H club experience. Youth learn social skills, acquire life skills and have fun! It supports young children’s natural curiosity, enthusiasm for learning and high energy levels by giving them an opportunity for active learning. Cloverbuds encourages children to have fun, develop friendships and learn about their world all while promoting social, mental, emotional and physical development.
The 4-H Cloverbud program provides youth with opportunities to:
- Develop self-understanding, social skills, decision-making skills and physical skills
- Gain knowledge in the sciences, literature, and the arts through hands-on learning processes
- Develop on-going relationships with caring adults and older youth who serve as positive role models
- Explore family and community relationships
- Develop an understanding of and appreciation for social and cultural diversity
Cloverbud policies:
- Cloverbuds are not allowed to have contact with large animals or participate in shooting sports as part of their 4-H experience.
- Even though they may not compete, Cloverbuds may exhibit in noncompetitive ways.
- See the 4-H Procedure Manual to read other policies and guidelines about Cloverbuds
Curriculum and resources are available at the OSU Extension Service, Lane County 4-H office.