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I have been copying parents on emails since before it became a rule in the BSA.  I was a "mentor" for my son's high school robotics team (in non-technical areas) and I found myself writing an email to

I finally took the new Youth Protection Training yesterday. Among other things, this part didn't make much sense to me: Leaders may not have one-on-one private online communications or engage one

Both Ivan and Dave could prove with the help of the phone company how many texts have been sent to fred and if dave saved them it proves what he sent  

21 minutes ago, Tampa Turtle said:

I did like the line "Never trust anyone who likes your kids more than you do".

BTW I do plenty of other youth based activities and none of them required this (thus far).

Overall, this new YPT gave me the creeps. I would prefer to be taught how to recognize the warning signs without being given step-by-step instructions on how to be a pedophile.

 

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1 hour ago, Tampa Turtle said:

I did like the line "Never trust anyone who likes your kids more than you do".

Don't trust me then. I've known a number of students/scouts who seemed to be liked better by their teachers/scouters than they were by their parents.

 

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