by commish3 » Thu Apr 07, 2005 6:15 pm
Your willingness to help the MBC is excellent, but I have to agree with ASM-142, and I think it illustrates one of the problems of doing merit badges as a troop rather than as an individual decision and effort by a scout as they were designed.
The reason those boys are misbehaving is they don't want to be there doing that MB. Had they made the decison to investigate that badge, contacted the councelor and met with them with a buddy, they would not be misbehaving.
Their behavior shows you they have no real interest in the MB and are not ready for this type of advancement. They also interfere with the counselor and the truly interested scout from enjoyng the experience and getting the most from it. So nobody is having a great experience.
So many scouters complain about boys being rushed through advancement, or they look for ways to stall advancement until the scout is "mature" enough. If the program is followed the way it is designed, both factors will take care of themselves. A scout will seek or accept higher level advancement opportunities when they feel they are ready, rather than when they are made to do them.