Parent’s Role in Scouting
Support, Teach, Guide, Help
Cub Scouting is about achievement and
personal growth. To advance in Rank, some reading and work has to be
done at home, even if work on the badges is done at the Den meetings.
Most projects for the 1st and 2nd Graders are designed to require
parental assistance and support.
Work on achievements toward rank is not
meant to be “homework.” Cub Scouts is to be a learning experience while
at the same time having FUN!
All parents are expected to help out on
Committees at times. We try to simplify these tasks, but parents are
needed to help coordinate activities, to help make sure all activities
are safe, and above all else, fun.
While not required, it is strongly
encouraged that Adult Tiger partners also wear the orange Tiger shirt.
All Den Leaders and Committee chairs should also wear their uniforms at
all Pack functions.
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