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  1. Thank each of you for taking the time to address this. You have convinced me to start the younger one in a Bear den. It will complicate things such that I won't go into but maybe we can make it work. I must agree with the practical argument that it is in the best interest of the younger son to start him as a Bear. I also do not intend to try to do something outside of the rules. At first I thought the age/grade guideline would allow my plan but I am now convinced I am attempting something outside of the guidelines. The resource I was using to support my plan is the National Council Public
  2. Thank you for answering my question. It is not a matter of driving, it is a matter of being involved with each of my sons scouting activities. I am a single parent trying to raise these boys and keep a business together. I do not have two afternoons a week to go to a meeting, help plan it and be involved with all of the activities. I am trying to keep them together. They are only 14 months apart. The Official Scouting web site on the topic Weblelos Transition; www.scouting.org/boyscouts/resources/18-096/ states, "Cub Scouting takes place largely in the family and a boy advances from Tig
  3. I am a two cub dad,w/ a 10 yr old fifth grader in Webelos 2 working on his AOL and a 9 yr old in the third grade (held back a year) who has never been a cub but is now interested in becoming active. He is now working on his Bobcat and then we intend to work on his Webelo 1 this winter and start him in Web. 2 when he turns 10 next July. For logistic purposes I need to keep both of them together for meetings, events, etc. I intend to work with the 9 yr old third grader on the side for the Web I requirements but let him attend the Web. II meetings with the older boys den. I just can not make tw
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