Posted by Larry@stinescorner on February 26, 2014 at 04:31:00 from (173.54.121.32):
In Reply to: Dads with daughters. posted by JayinNY on February 25, 2014 at 18:16:50:
Hi Jay. This is Larry's wife. As a mom, I can tell you both sides of it. My daughter began with 4-H in 1st grade-that is when you could begin. She was offered G/S also but was more interested in 4-h. The grammer school she went to, she was the only person in 4-H, the rest of the girls were in G/S. They are both good choices. In 4-H you have so many choices as to clubs, either as animal or regular club. As she loved goats, we purchased two and that is what she stuck with. We have something called "loan a " goat, cow, sheep, alpaca, horse. The 4-Her's work with someone who can not have an animal, They work with them, teaching how to take care of them and all that goes with it. They also have to do presentations once a year on anything they want and are judged by adults. This is all in conjunction with Rutgers U. In her freshman year of high school she decided to join G/S. Again it is a wonderful organization. She worked to receive badges and work up to the senior level. They are both great, whether you choice 4-H or G/S. We let our daughter decide and she ended up experincing both. Let your daughter be introduced to both and she will know which she wants to do. You can not go wrong with either choice.
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