cballman wrote:the way we have done in the past is very simple. we try to pair up the webleos scout with another scout and let them go throught campout as a scout. we try not to have a webleos program because most of the kids and parents that come on a campout want to see how a boy scout campout is run along with how the kids will interact with each other. we let the webleos scouts be part of a patrol and they will help prepare, cook and clean for meals. sounds harsh but at least they know what is expected of them.
This is very similar to what we did with 2nd year Webelos. We invited them to participate in the cooking, tent pitching, etc. but didn't require it. We did let them hike into the camp site with us - about 1.5 miles. Two of the Scouts and I carried our packs, but the Webelos just walked with us. While there we did a training session on Leave No Trace, too. There were games planned as well.
jr56 wrote:We would do all the things that have already been suggested, plus, we would sit with the parents that came on the outing and explain the differences between the cub scout and boy scout programs. What is expected of parents and youth.
But for me, this was my major job!! I spent over an hour and a half with the parents explaining the significant differences between the programs. While effectively keeping them with me, in sight of the Boy Scouts running their own program.
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