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Posted: 19 Jul 2004 11:59 pm Post subject: Parent as
counselor for certain merit badges
I know that as a parent i can be the merit badge couselor for
my son HOME REPAIRS MB (but cannot sign it off). What other
MBs does this rule hold?
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BM_Crawford
Life
Joined: 12 Jul 2004
Posts: 131
Location: PA W/F Council
Posted: 20 Jul 2004 12:14 am Post subject:
I believe all. The reason for this is finding a merit badge
councilor in itself is a skill. It teaches kids how to call up
someone on the phone, set up appointments, and alot about life
in general. It is also very wise to have your son look for
councilors outside his own troop. Later on when it comes to
his BoR and Scoutmaster's conference they like it when a scout
has badges from outside the troop. Parents are not really
suppose to be the councilor for their own child because it
limits that experience.
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Brian Crawford
Troop 251
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optimist
Advancement Chairman
Joined: 27 Jun 2004
Posts: 146
Posted: 20 Jul 2004 08:14 am Post subject:
There is no rule in Scouting which limits any parent from
being a merit badge counselor for their own child as long as
they are a registered merit badge counselor in that subject.
That having been said, I personally believe it is preferrable
for a parent to avoid being a merit badge counselor for their
own child if other merit badge counselors are available.
Interaction between counselors and Scouts is an important part
of the learning experience and it's just not the same if the
counselor is your mother or father.
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ScoutmasterBob
Counselor
Joined: 07 Jul 2004
Posts: 79
Location: Woods Cross, Utah
Posted: 21 Jul 2004 03:23 pm Post subject:
As long as the parent makes sure all the requirements have
been satisfied, as they would for a Scout that was not their
son.
But there is nothing like that nerveous feeling you get in the
pit of your stomach just before you go see that MBC to pass
off a MB.
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Bob Torkelson
Scoutmaster Troop 538
www.wx5troop538.homestead.comLive The Oath!
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evmori
Tenderfoot
Joined: 06 Jul 2004
Posts: 13
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posted: 22 Jul 2004 10:37 am Post subject:
You can be a counselor AND sign off on your son's merit badges
as long as your son has met all the requirements for the
badge.
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Ed Mori
Troop 1
1 Peter 4:10
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BM_Crawford
Life
Joined: 12 Jul 2004
Posts: 131
Location: PA W/F Council
Posted: 22 Jul 2004 12:55 pm Post subject:
I dont think you should though. I think a policy should be
implimented banning that. Perhaps one merit badge per
parent/scout.
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Brian Crawford
Troop 251
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evmori
Tenderfoot
Joined: 06 Jul 2004
Posts: 13
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posted: 22 Jul 2004 01:25 pm Post subject:
Brian,
Actually in my Troop we do have a unwritten policy that a
parent will not be a merit badge counselor for their son(s).
The reason is in case anyone questions something, no one can
say "Dad/mom approved everything. Was it really done?"
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Ed Mori
Troop 1
1 Peter 4:10
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BM_Crawford
Life
Joined: 12 Jul 2004
Posts: 131
Location: PA W/F Council
Posted: 22 Jul 2004 03:21 pm Post subject:
I agree with that %100
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Brian Crawford
Troop 251
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Billvann
Second Class
Joined: 14 Jul 2004
Posts: 19
Location: McHenry, IL
Posted: 22 Jul 2004 03:27 pm Post subject:
evmori wrote:
Brian,
Actually in my Troop we do have a unwritten policy that
a parent will not be a merit badge counselor for their
son(s). The reason is in case anyone questions
something, no one can say "Dad/mom approved everything.
Was it really done?"
I urge my son to select others as a counselor to prevent any
presumption of favoritism as well as I think it is good to
broaden his perspective by working with other adults other
than me. But there are many merit badges for which I am the
only counselor in the troop. I could insiste that he search
for an out-of-troop counselor, but that's a bit harsh and
singles him out. I also know that I can do a good job as a
counselor and that HE will come away better for it, regardless
of what anyone else may want ti think or imply. I also insist
that he save all his paperwork from his badges, not just me,
so he has proof of his efforts towards earning any merit
badge. It also serves as a fine keepsake for 20 years hence.
I don't believe a carte blanche policy to prohibit parents
from being counselors would be wise. There are just not enough
qualified volunteers, especially in smaller communities where
this would not be practical. Besides, we are all on Scouts
Honor and any abuse would only be detrimental to our sons'
growth.
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Willie Vannerson
ASM Troop 149
McHenry, IL
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Margaret Meck
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Posted: 22 Jul 2004 04:44 pm Post subject: Parents as merit
badge counselors
Does anyone have any experience with accommodations for
special needs children? How do you handle the parent that
wants to go to the merit badge with a child and do the work?
Apparently there is no written guidelines from BSA.
Any advise that you can offer I would appreciate.
Margaret Meck
Committee Chair
Troop 241
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steelgirl
Tenderfoot
Joined: 02 Jul 2004
Posts: 10
Location: North Carolina
Posted: 22 Jul 2004 07:55 pm Post subject: Parent's as
Merit Badge Counselors
Well, when you have a troop of 20 scouts, it is hard not to
have a parent be a counselor for their own son for 2-3 merit
badges. What we discourage is All merit badges being done with
a parent as counselor. However, don't forget... for a parent
to become a merit badge counselor, they have to be approved by
the advancement chair and by the scoutmaster of the troop. So,
if the parent isn't qualified to counsel a particular subject,
don't let them.
I did Personal Management with a group of about 6 scouts, one
of whom was my son. I try to work with a group, when I do a
merit badge that my son will also do... such as Truck
Transportation. However, when we started on Family Life, I
made sure that another person also was a counselor for that
merit badge, and we worked it so we signed off on the other
person's son.
We try not to let any adult counsel more than about 6 merit
badges, and try to limit the number of Eagle Required to 2 or
3 at most. This means that you need an active Advancement
Chair and Committee Chair to round up merit badge counselors
within the troop family.
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steelgirl
Tenderfoot
Joined: 02 Jul 2004
Posts: 10
Location: North Carolina
Posted: 22 Jul 2004 08:02 pm Post subject: Parent's Doing
the Work / Special Needs Scouts
We do have a number of special needs scouts in our troop. One
thing that we do if the scout has trouble with the written
part of a merit badge AND they have defined special needs, we
will let them do part of the MB verbally. But, they have to
really do it (not their parent talking for them).
I had trouble with parent's sitting too close when I was
counseling for merit badges before Troop Meeting Time in the
troop Room. What I tried to do is to suggest that the parent
move to the next table over. And, if a parent comes to me to
say that their son did such and such on a merit badge, I will
say fine, have you son see me and we will discuss it. And I
have sometimes taken a parent aside (usually one of the
younger scout parent's working on their first merit badge) and
explained the role of the merit badge counselor and why the
scout needs to do their own work without the parent sitting
right there.
That be said, we all work and encourage our scout boys at home
to work on their badges, and help them find information on a
topic if they are having trouble locating what they need.
That, is like helping with homework. We can be a resource so
they can accomplish on their own.
Hope this helps!!
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kvd08853
Guest
Posted: 23 Jul 2004 09:41 am Post subject: Parents as MB
counselors
We too have the unwritten rule stating that parents should not
be MB counselors for their own sons, however, as the Troop
turns over, we've had to relax it somewhat as it seems less
and less people like to "help."
As the Scoutmaster, I always will work with my sons on the MBs
that I am a counselor for, but I ask them to get another
counselor to sign off that the requirements are completed.
Lessens the chance of showing favortism or any suspicions from
the Council Advancement committee when the time comes for
Eagle BoR.
Ken Van Dongen
SM, Troop 89, Hillsborough, NJ
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Posted: 23 Jul 2004 01:48 pm Post subject:
Steelgirl
Thank you for your response. I appreciate your insight. We are
more than willing to make accommodations for special need
scouts, but we are not sure at what point you ask the parent
to step aside.
Hopefully we can accommodate everyone!
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PaulSWolf
Tenderfoot
Joined: 06 Jul 2004
Posts: 12
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Posted: 24 Jul 2004 06:39 pm Post subject:
Here's the official rule from Advancement Committee Policies
and Procedures (33088D):
Quote:
There is no restriction or limit on the number of merit
badges an individual may be approved to counsel for, but
they must be approved by the committee for each specific
merit badge.
There is no limit on the number of merit badges a youth
may earn from one counselor.
An approved merit badge counselor may counsel any youth
member, including his or her own son, ward, or relative.
Paul Wolf
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