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Re: A Webelos' Behavior
Henry Mowry (hmowry@SCV.NET)
Mon, 17 Aug 1998 18:43:31 -0700
> This past weekend our pack went to a camporee where one of the boys
> "purposely" through a rock and hit another boy. He had a scrape, but
> nothing major. But the next day he also had a black eye from the
> incident. The child that threw the rock is an ADHD child. He is also the
> Cubmaster's son.... The CC has already talked to the District Director
> and he said that the IH should decide.
I only see 2 issues:
1. What's best for the other boys in the Pack? Is the boy really
uncontrollable ... meaning he presents a physical danger to the Pack? If so
(and I can't imagine this is so), then the boy could not be allowed to be
free in polite society.
More likely is that the boy may need close supervision ... meaning that
perhaps he can't go on outings without a parent of guardian. Further, that
parent or guardian may need to be dedicated to watching the boy ... meaning
that the father could not be Cubmaster if he must "watch" his son.
2. What's best for the stone-throwing boy? Structured Scouting activities
sounds like a _great_ thing to help this (and any!) boy.
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YIS,
Henry Mowry
ASM, Troop 2, Saugus, CA
District Commissioner, Bill Hart District
Cub Pow Wow Committee, Western LA County Council
Terry Howerton Sakima Group, Inc. SCOUTER Magazine Kansas City |
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