I also am a SM who has a son in the troop. Many troops have a similar situation, and a balance has to be reached in how to handle discipline as SM and as a father.
My son knows that he will not get any special treatment in scouts. He is expected to do his duties at camp the same as everyone else, and he has to meet the requirements for ranks the same as everyone else. He knows that any problems with him are more likely to get reported to the parent at home, and even minor infractions that the other boys get away with have sometimes gotten him a lecture from his mother.
In our troop, my son is not the discipline problem. He is the boy most interrested in scouting skills, and advancements. The difficulty with him seems to come in slowing him down so the other boys don't get left behind in advancements and MBs. Many of the other boys need to be working on skills and MBs that my son has already completed, and it becomes difficult to plan activities that they need, while still keeping it interresting for my son.
