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kwildman wrote:Doesnt teaching the boys responsibility come into play here somewhere? The scout should hang on to his cards. If he loses them then hopefully the MBC can remember or has tracked their progress. If not then the scout should be prepared to accept redoing things. It shouldn't take that long if he has already completed them.
Jean9 wrote:If it were up to me I would let the MBC's have access to Troopmaster and be able to update the MBs online. I was the AC for our pack and the den leaders had access to only their dens and they updated advancement, then I did the shopping and reporting when it was time for the pack meeting.
Problematic too many folks updating the database and if some forgets to back up the files, you can have madness.
As far as my younger son is concerned, he has severe learning issues, autistic tendencies and ADHD. He likes to camp and having fun at the meetings. Paperwork is very hard for him so he is still a scout after a year when the kids that crossed over with him are getting second class. We ended up taking him out till next September because he couldn't deal with the meetings. They became a lot of sitting around and talking which he doesn't do well. He said we were forcing him to scouts and was complaining. We took him out hoping that it will cause him to appreciate it and want to go back. Right now he is looking forward to going back but we will see what happens in the fall. There is no way that he could handle the paperwork involved in becoming an Eagle and I am not going to push him. I just want him to enjoy scouts and get the great character lessons that BSA has to offer and I think he will get that.
The "Paul Harvey" story is much more informational than what I thought was the reason which seemed to be "I hate BCs so my younger son is outta here." Best of luck to him as he deals with his problems.
smtroop168 wrote:
Ever hear of helicopter parents and everyone gets a trophy?
kwildman wrote:smtroop168 wrote:
Ever hear of helicopter parents and everyone gets a trophy?
If you have helicopter parents it is your own fault. Give them a job, find something for them to do. Get them away from their kids. I have seen enough of the momscouts/dadscouts to make me ill. The everyone gets a trophy crowd is ruining our kids as well...if they dont do the work they dont get the badge.
Jean9 wrote: It sounds like this is a problem in our troop and not all across BSA.
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