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How realistic is it for a Cub Scout to earn everything?
WolfDenRulz replied to WolfDenRulz's topic in Cub Scouts
awesome! -
How realistic is it for a Cub Scout to earn everything?
WolfDenRulz replied to WolfDenRulz's topic in Cub Scouts
yes to all but recruiter and interpreter. -
Patch goes against the seam of the top. left-pocket, the medal may be worn above the patch during formal events.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQG_kjyEYTg "The Scout, in his promise, undertakes to do his duty to his king and country only in the second place. His first duty is to God. There is a higher mission before us; namely the promotion of the kingdom of God, that is the rule of peace and goodwill on Earth. We Scouts count ourselves a brotherhood despite the difference among us of country, creed, or class. There is no religious society to the movement. The whole of it is based on religion. That is on the realization and service of God." - Robert Baden-Powell
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BBQ and smores.
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Lightning Injures Two at Pack Family Camping Trip (TN)
WolfDenRulz replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Cub Scouts
Scary! Could we build a lightning tower in that area? -
How realistic is it for a Cub Scout to earn everything?
WolfDenRulz replied to WolfDenRulz's topic in Cub Scouts
Someone make this man a den leader. -
Has it happened?
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Been researching more into this, and it seems to me that, with a mentor that's available, a Scout (or a Den) would be able to include this into their program with no problem. Of course, it would need the Scout to participate on their own time. This would need the assistance of the right, and available, mentor. May I suggest speaking with schools. For example, a Middle School Science teacher would be ideal.
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Thank you, and very cool requirements, but may I assume that school work is accepted?
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Boys working with girls? Are you nuts? They will expect to vote soon after.
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I wish more Scouts promoted this.
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Thank you for giving me this information, but I am sorry that I still don't understand. I see what loops are needed, and they give alternative exercises, but nothing that says a Scout can't earn it from getting the proper loops. I am not trying to be difficult, just wanting to know more. I thank you again.
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Is the only way to get this is to be a part of the programs between Kindergarten and first grade?
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Yes, you are correct for a Boy Scout, but I was referring to a Cub. My mistake.
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This program also awakens some to the possibility of pursuing a career in science. Have you ever heard someone say, "Man, there are way too many scientists here"? No? Neither have I. There are many tools we can give the children to better themselves, and that is fantastic and should be done, but science is a gift we can give them to better the world.
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Thank you!
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This is a wonderful reward system that promotes both science and the Scouts. Your Scout can earn this by simply being a Scout and earning belt loops or pins, and it let's them know their attraction toward science is appreciated. Every pack should work to put this in their program.