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Cowboy wrote:That way we know for sure that the boy has been vetted by his SM, and that (hopefully) the SM feels that the boys is "qualified" to complete the work.
FrankJ wrote:What you can do is stay within the rules. Sign off the scouts that complete the requirements & do not sign off the ones that do not. Be encouraging to all. On the sign up list for the clinic make sure your prerequisites for the class are clear.
kwildman wrote:Merit badge days are really merit badge mills. I dont think that the kids benefit as much from these settings as working on smaller groups especially for the ERMB. If you are planning these events it is better to stick with the easier ones that can be accomplished in a day without too much prerequisite work.
Merit badge days are really merit badge mills. I dont think that the kids benefit as much from these settings as working on smaller groups especially for the ERMB. If you are planning these events it is better to stick with the easier ones that can be accomplished in a day without too much prerequisite work.
I've also had parents confront the MBC and call them unprofessional when little Johnny didn't get the MB. Unfortunately for the scout, they are flagged now to not be invited back
Cowboy wrote:Don't get me wrong, AGE is not the only determinant, but that is where a good SM comes into play. He/She will know what level the boy is at and if they are MATURE enough for a particular MB. That is one of the reasons that the SM is suppose to be contacted FIRST when a boy wants to take a MB. It is also why, when we have our MB Clinic, we require that the boy bring a signed (by SM) Blue Card with the MB filled in. This is his "Ticket" to get into the clinic. That way we know for sure that the boy has been vetted by his SM, and that (hopefully) the SM feels that the boys is "qualified" to complete the work.
FrankJ wrote:I've also had parents confront the MBC and call them unprofessional when little Johnny didn't get the MB. Unfortunately for the scout, they are flagged now to not be invited back
My response to that as always been to tell them to read the requirement & then to tell me how what Johny has done matches the requirement.
Although it is more fun to talk about the exceptions, most parents understand & accept my view of the program when it is explained to them.
alex gregory wrote:Remember that your should be YPT trained, and at least one parent or other adult must always be present to satisfy the 2-deep leadership requirement.
smtroop168 wrote:alex gregory wrote:Remember that your should be YPT trained, and at least one parent or other adult must always be present to satisfy the 2-deep leadership requirement.
There is no requirement for 2 deep leadership for MBs. There is a buddy system which can be another scout.
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