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    • Now for something completely different. The Scout Association of Japan is teaming with Pokémon to host a “Become a Pokémon Trainer!” program for kids in Japan! Aspiring Trainers (scouts) "will go through a variety of missions to learn what it takes to become a Pokémon Trainer. With lessons in teamwork, respect, and discipline, there’s a lot more that goes into it than just catching Pokémon. The program is available across many regions of Japan, with limited spots for those who want to apply." Sources: https://nintendowire.com/news/2025/06/16/pokemon-is-launching-a-special-boy-scouts-program-in-japan-where-kids-can-become-trainers/ https://saiganak.com/event/pokemon-scout-2025-summer/  
    • No, it isn't.  Did you read my original post?  I train to standard, and keep a record of their training. I would posit your statement should be presented the other way around, "... do not fall for certification instead of training..." Esse quam videre.  
    • I am a bit confused by your response. So, do you have Scouts who are working on First Aid Merit Badge pursue a "certification", to meet their requirement which says, 7.  Heart Attack. Do the following:   (a) Explain what a heart attack is.   (b) Describe the symptoms and signs of a heart attack and first aid for this condition.   (c) Describe the conditions that must exist before performing CPR on a person.   (d) Demonstrate proper CPR technique using a training device approved by your counselor.   (e) Explain the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED).   (f) Demonstrate or simulate the proper use of an AED, using an AED training device if available.   (g) Identify the typical location(s) of one or more AED(s) at public facilities in your community, such as, your school, place of worship, unit meeting place, sports facilities, and/or camp or by using a smart phone app. Discuss the reasons for choosing locations like these.   That is training, not certification.  So are they "falling" for something?  If so, would you please elaborate on what they are falling for?
    • It goes along with the cheapest way. All courses and training have been dumbed down, and the number of students has increased. It's just box-checking. OK, you attended. 
    • Please never fall for training instead of certification on anything. The one time something goes wrong, that card says that by my signing it, I currently have the training and certification to teach, evaluate, and certify you as trained and tested against a national standard. The cost for the card does vary, from $8 to $10 for AHA cards, Scouting, and ECSI, and the Red Cross has special rates for their classes. Remember, it's not just a check-off box if it goes wrong.
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