Messages moved from MeritBadge.comGodwyn IV
Second Class
Joined: 26 Jul 2004
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Location: Greater Western Reserve Council
Posted: 30 Jul 2004 10:48 am Post subject: Discipline
Issues
Some of the newer scouts in our troop have some issues where
they dont listen . How do you discipline the scouts in your
troop (hold scout sign up for a stupid amount of time?)
P.S. I wouldn't do what i mentioned above
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wagionvigil
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Posted: 30 Jul 2004 10:51 am Post subject:
I am not going to touch this one except to say I have Been
teaching 33 years and I do not tolerate it. Meeting Over!
Parents get the hint after once or twice when they get a call
to pick up Johnny Early
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Godwyn IV
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Location: Greater Western Reserve Council
Posted: 30 Jul 2004 11:02 am Post subject:
Thank you. I have been contemplating this question for a
while.
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ScoutmasterBob
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Location: Woods Cross, Utah
Posted: 30 Jul 2004 11:50 am Post subject:
This is a tough one, mostly beacouse you have to be careful
and make sure you obey the youth protection guidelines, about
all you can do is hold up the scout sign and if that does not
work ask the offending person to leave.
Another thing is to get the scouts to "police within". If you
use the patrol method the SPL or PL might be able to have
better luck in keeping order in troop meetings.
One thing we tried was to make the entire troop or patrol
responsible for the actions of its members, instead of sending
the boy who is causing the problem home, we tried sending the
troop or patrol home. It worked pretty good. The boys who
wanted to be there, would take a little more interest in
someone who was goofing off, because they did want to miss out
on an activity because of one loudmouth.
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wagionvigil
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Posted: 30 Jul 2004 12:03 pm Post subject:
Thats what I said.
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BM_Crawford
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Location: PA W/F Council
Posted: 30 Jul 2004 12:44 pm Post subject:
One idea is to make a meeting of total silence. If they want
one extreme of total anarchy than just turn it around and make
the activity for the meeting sitting there in a hot room with
no talking. An hour and a half of doing nothing is pretty
boring.
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Godwyn IV
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Posted: 30 Jul 2004 12:46 pm Post subject:
I like that idea.
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Posted: 30 Jul 2004 02:40 pm Post subject:
Thank you
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steelgirl
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Joined: 02 Jul 2004
Posts: 10
Location: North Carolina
Posted: 31 Jul 2004 09:32 am Post subject: Scout Discipline
We have been fairly lucky as our current scoutmaster is a
Middle School Principal. That said, why punish the whole troop
with a meeting of silence because a couple scouts are acting
up? Scouting should be FUN!!!!
Our scoutmaster and or committee chair meet with the parents
of problem scouts and try to iron out the problems. Sometimes
we have asked that a parent of a problem scout spend the
entire meeting with the scout (for a couple of weeks) so they
can see the problem and try to work to deal with it.
Many (but not all) of our scouts that are too noisy, too
crazy, come from single parent homes and are acting out to get
attention. Being in boy scouts is important to them, but they
don't know the right rules to follow. Yes, this is a lot of
work to deal with them, but we have seen them turn around.
Again I ask... please don't punish an entire troop because you
have 1 or 2 causing problems. Thanks !!
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BM_Crawford
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Posted: 31 Jul 2004 10:47 am Post subject:
Usually roudiness spreads. The silent meeting is usually if
the whole troop is acting up and talking with the parents
doesnt always work.
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Kobalt
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Location: Louisville, KY
Posted: 31 Jul 2004 01:49 pm Post subject:
Scouts are usually the most immature around 12 or 13, when
they've been in scouts for, what seems to them, a long time,
but in reality are still green to how the troop functions. Our
scoutmaster doesn't use the
"entire-troop-silent-for-a-meeting" approach. Instead, he
tries to use the Scout Sign to calm people down. That works
most of the time, as the older scouts take charge and tell the
younger scouts to be quiet (hence, going with my SM's "boy-run
troop" plan). However, we still have a few rambunctious young
ones. Basically, our SM will call them out on the spot, hence
focusing everyone's attention on them. If that does not work,
he will speak to them (privately) about their attitude.
That works for us. I admit that I was a like this in my youth
(who isn't?), but I'm pretty sure I'm okay now. I hope you
get this issue straightened out. Later!
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Guneukitschik
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Location: Waynesboro, PA
Posted: 06 Aug 2004 10:14 am Post subject:
Several years ago our Troop was made up of all young
scouts...all of the older scouts had moved on. When it came
time for the new webelos to join the troop. The young scouts
were disrespectful and loud, etc. This came back to haunt them
when they were suddenly in charge of a bigger group of loud,
disrespecful scouts. The leaders jumped in before the problem
snowballed. The scouts were trained and put what they learned
into action. The Troop now runs fairly smoothly. Remember that
Scouts should set the example. The scout meeting still needs
to be fun...if it isn't fun at least some of the time the
scouts will loose interest.
There will always be a few clowns in every bunch... you will
have to find out what works best... but I like the idea of
sending them home early or make them miss out on the next fun
activity due to their behavior.
I especially like to take the one that misbehaves and put them
in charge of a group of scouts and give them a task to
accomplish. This may change their attitude.
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RWSmith
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Location: Charlotte, NC
Posted: 06 Aug 2004 10:34 am Post subject:
Got a discipline issue? Ever had one? Take a look at this
link. It's worth reading. Really. I can't promise you a
miracle; but, I can tell you I witnessed one following the
application of [b]"Abuse it -- Lose it" Logical Consequences
for Teaching Self-Control to Mischievous Children
Go to:
http://keirsey.com/abuselose.htmlIf you do read it, I'd appreciate your thoughts.
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Guneukitschik
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Posted: 06 Aug 2004 10:37 am Post subject:
Thanks for the link. it looks like a useful resource..I'll
check it out more when I have some time.
Thanks.
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