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momma_bee wrote:I did mention it at roundtable (you know, hang out with other adults, learn, help each other) and I heard two things.
momma_bee wrote:We do it as a troop / you should do it as a troop.
momma_bee wrote:No one in our troop is interested / we don't need it.
momma_bee wrote:Oh, that isn't fair. I did have one fellow say they had done it recently, and he offered (and provided) a copy of the old material, with video. So, the ball is in my court. I could plan it and invite but I do feel a bit under qualified and would like to see a MAN do this instead of a MOM.
momma_bee wrote:eta, JLT is offered at our summer camp, but is limited to 14yo and up. BigBee has two years to go.
wagionvigil wrote:Sometimes folks look for an "easy" way out. The outdoor sessions are super important to JLT. We do a week long at camp. SO you live it.
momma_bee wrote:I guess I was thinking if I did it, and offered it as training for existing or potiential leaders I could get a greater interest with our troop.
eta - Thanks for your kind comments Wayne. I haven't heard any feedback about the summer camp program. I still think the boys will hear the material better if it comes from someone other than me. Simply because my troop and their parents have a tendency to tune me out.
Chief J wrote:momma_bee wrote:I guess I was thinking if I did it, and offered it as training for existing or potiential leaders I could get a greater interest with our troop.
eta - Thanks for your kind comments Wayne. I haven't heard any feedback about the summer camp program. I still think the boys will hear the material better if it comes from someone other than me. Simply because my troop and their parents have a tendency to tune me out.
I would get the training scheduled. Utilize a weekend camping trip. Let the ASPL and APL run the Troop and Patrols while you train the SPL and PL's as well as the support staff. If yhey truly tune you out, how about getting a scouting friend from District or a neighboring unit to attend the camping trip and help out?
If we take the time to show the boys how to do their job and how the job fits in, then you are well on your way to a Boy Led Troop.
Chief J
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