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<blockquote data-quote="ifishok" data-source="post: 3550145" data-attributes="member: 2230"><p>Just start visiting the packs in your area, ask questions, watch the kids and you should see if it’s a good fit for you and your son. Be a den leader and lead the boys the way you feel is right. These days we have to step up and not hope it works out. Take control what you son learns, you are the best teacher for him, but you have to lead so he knows what a real leader is, at home in scouts and life. As far as the girls go, they are mostly lead by females, and I believe that is the guidelines from BSA. I lead my youngest son in his den for 5 years and helped in the troop he joined, be involved always, if the group your with goes south, then find something else. BSA is a good place for boys, but it’s the volunteers that make the difference.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ifishok, post: 3550145, member: 2230"] Just start visiting the packs in your area, ask questions, watch the kids and you should see if it’s a good fit for you and your son. Be a den leader and lead the boys the way you feel is right. These days we have to step up and not hope it works out. Take control what you son learns, you are the best teacher for him, but you have to lead so he knows what a real leader is, at home in scouts and life. As far as the girls go, they are mostly lead by females, and I believe that is the guidelines from BSA. I lead my youngest son in his den for 5 years and helped in the troop he joined, be involved always, if the group your with goes south, then find something else. BSA is a good place for boys, but it’s the volunteers that make the difference. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro [/QUOTE]
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