4-H SPIN Clubs
A 4-H SPIN Club is a special interest club where five or more young people learn about a topic of interest. Topics vary and include interests such as nature, heritage arts, science, photography, gardening, shooting sports, and more. SPIN clubs are led by volunteers who have a passion and want to share their knowledge with young people.
Ages and Stages of Development
- SPIN Quick Guide to Ages 9 - 11
- SPIN Quick Guide to Ages 12 - 14
- SPIN Quick Guide to Ages 15 - 16
- SPIN Quick Guide to Ages 17 - 18
Essential Elements of Positive Youth Development
- SPIN Volunteer Quick Guide to PYD
- SPIN Quick Guide to Generosity
- SPIN Quick Guide to Belonging
- SPIN Quick Guide to Mastery
- SPIN Quick Guide to Independence
Volunteer Resources
- University of Illinois 4-H Positive Youth Development
- University of Illinois 4-H Working with Youth Ages 8 - 11
- University of Illinois 4-H Working with Youth Ages 12 - 14
- University of Illinois 4-H Working with Youth Ages 15 - 18
- University of Illinois 4-H Belonging
- University of Illinois 4-H Generosity
- University of Illinois 4-H Independence
- University of Illinois 4-H Mastery
- University of Illinois 4-H Risk Management
- University of Illinois 4-H Risk Keeping Everyone Safe
4-H SPIN Clubs content adapted with permission from University of Illinois Cooperative Extension.
Featured Publications
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Contact
Jeremy Johnson
Volunteer Development Specialist
jejohns1@vt.edu