Here's the latest question posed by Scouting Magazine's 'What Would You Do' column: Commanding Respect Our troop has just seven Scouts who are 14 or older, including me, and then 15 to 20 younger Scouts. Read More →
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Here's the latest question posed by Scouting Magazine's 'What Would You Do' column: Commanding Respect Our troop has just seven Scouts who are 14 or older, including me, and then 15 to 20 younger Scouts. Read More →
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From Scouting Magazine's 'What Would You Do?' One of our Boy Scouts has Asperger’s syndrome. He does well learning Scouting concepts by reading, but he has struggled with camp-outs and activities that are not highly Read More →
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Scouting Magazine’s current question for “What Would you Do?” Our troop has many boys who have just crossed over from Webelos Scouts. Some of their parents have their eye on the Eagle Scout Award from Read More →
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'What Would You Do?' AKA 'Front Line Stuff' question for the next issue of Scouting Magazine; During free time on a recent troop camp-out, a Scout from the Fox patrol thought it would be fun Read More →
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The current question for the What Would You Do? feature in Scouting Magazine: Phone calls, snail mail, and even e-mail seem antiquated to many of our Scouts. We’re exploring nontraditional communications forms such as Twitter, Read More →
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I’ve been told by my Committee Chairman Boy Scouts are not allowed to use power tools nor climb ladders. Yet, when I look into the Guide to Safe Scouting, I find nothing of the sort. Have Read More →
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From Scouting Magazine's 'What would You Do?' department (formerly called 'Front Line Stuff') a question about a recent troop leader election: We recently had our troop leadership elections, and the Scouts elected a senior patrol Read More →
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Scouting magazine's feature once called 'Front Line Stuff' has been renamed (I think) 'What would you do?'Here's the current question; Many Scouts start and finish merit badge requirements in a reasonable amount of time, others Read More →
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Scouting magazine: Front Line StuffHow Would You Manage Rapid Growth in Your Troop? Over the past few years our troop has doubled in size due to good programming and good promotion by our committee chair. Read More →
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The current question at Scouting Magazine's Front Line Stuff How Would You Manage Rapid Growth in Your Troop? Over the past few years our troop has doubled in size due to good programming and good Read More →
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The current question at Scouting Magazine's Front Line Stuff Getting Cub Scouts to be Serious I am a den chief, and my father is a den leader. I play games with the Cub Scouts and Read More →
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Scouting Magazine's Front Line Stuff asks: So many of our Scouts are involved in sports that there are always conflicts between troop meetings and outings and team practices and games. How do other troops handle Read More →
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The next Front Line Stuff question is:The BSA’s 100th anniversary is less than a year away. What special efforts are packs, troops, and crews planning to gain visibility and bring more boys into the program? We Read More →
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