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| Written by Cubmaster |
| Monday, 25 May 2009 20:52 |
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As cub scout leaders, many of us look to be involved with some form of scout leadership until our sons reach Eagle. At first glance it seems like a long time, but it goes by quickly. Staying involved in some sort of leadership capacity is a strong indicator of whether our sons will make it to the rank of Eagle. It is also a way for you to stay close as your son grows up. Some of my favorite times with my sons were at summer camp as a registered leader. I encourage you to consider going to Wood Badge Training. It is simply the best adult training available. It will help with your den, the pack and your future troop. The best thing is the pack will pick up the cost. All you give up is two weekends. The information and skills you will learn and the many friendships you will develop will help you throughout your scouting career. Are there any Beavers in the house?? ![]() Wood Badge 2010Wood Badge is the ultimate BSA Leadership Training. Today's Wood Badge course brings together Scouters from all walks of life and from all BSA programs--Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, Varsity Scouting and Venturing, as well as district and council leaders. Originated by Lord Robert Baden-Powell, Scouters learn leadership skills in a fun, Scouting environment. Through living the scouting program and applying the leadership skills taught at Wood Badge, you will develop a knowledge and understanding of new skills you can use in your pack, troop, crew or team. Wood Badge is advanced training in leadership development, providing skills and demonstrating the importance of values in leadership. There are two parts to Wood Badge training: the six days on course and the application phase. The course is a six day (two weekends) experience consisting of living in an outdoor environment, learning -- and working with other Scouters, while being exposed to the leadership skills applicable to the development of both Scouters and Scouts. Through this living and working experience, you will develop knowledge and practical understanding of these leadership skills. You will learn how to apply these skills to your pack, troop, crew or team. Most Participants also discover ways to not only to use the leadership skills in their Scouting positions but also to better their personal lives. The course experience also provides meaningful insights into how to create an atmosphere of trust and openness in Scouting. During the subsequent application phase you will carry out the plans and commitments made during the course. Throughout this application phase, you will work with a Troop Guide, who serves as a resource counselor, and a friend. Your Troop Guide will assist you in fully understanding what you learned from the course and will help you apply that understanding to the betterment of your Scouting position. Wood Badge has served as a source of training and inspiration to thousands of Scouters, who, in their turn have affected the lives of millions of America's youth.
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| Last Updated on Sunday, 11 April 2010 17:58 |



