Ask your self these questions...
At 12yrs and so many months, is the scout old enough and mature enough to actually understand what it means to be an eagle scout?
Is this pre-teen (he isn't even a teenager yet!) capable of fulfilling the responsibilities that can come along with this honor?
Now here's my opinion:
As an Eagle Scout, it is my experience and belief that
most 12 and 13 y/o scouts are not mature enough to fully understand their accomplishment. I also feel that a scout that young won't have a strong enough foundation to be an effective leader for a couple reasons. First he will more likely than not have an extremely wide skill and knowledge base. After only a year or two in scouting, a scout will have learned alot, but will not have enough time to experience and apply the knowledge he has learned so that he can teach it to and lead others. Second, at this age the scout probably hasn't had the chance to go to NYLT (formorly JLTC). As an Eagle Scout, you are expected to be a leader in the troop and in the patrol, but it is unrealistic to believe that one can become an effective leader if he has not been given the skills to be an effective leader. If a scout earns the rank at an early age, Congratulations. He had to work hard to get there so quick. If a scout earns the rank at 17, Congratulations.
This is just how I feel. This, in no way, is a reflection on anybody I know because every Eagle climbed the same mountain.
DISCLAIMER:This does not hold true to any scout and I do not want to offend anybody who reads this. I believe that this forum exists so we can share opinions with one another and learn from one another, not critize our brother and sister scouts.