Why scouting is good




















What is even better is not only do they take the work out of finding and planning fun activities to do with my son, but I also enjoy knowing that these activities build skills and character. Ask any Scout parent about the program and they could round up countless reasons to get involved in Scouting, but Scarlet compiles 7 of her personal favorite reasons and highlights how much she appreciates the character-building and family-welcoming environment Scouting provides.

The mom blogger encourages parents to consider Scouting as an excellent opportunity to set the foundation for character development and skills, and have fun in the process. She loves sharing inspiring success stories and uncovering new ways volunteers and employees can make the most of their Scouting experience.

Reasons for the drop include competition from sports leagues, a perception by some families that they are old-fashioned and busy family schedules. The pandemic also brought a particular challenge. We are hopeful the organizations will pull out of the tailspin. And more than that, we fear for the children who might be forced to grow up without the option of joining these organizations that have taught so many of us. Yes, we would be remiss if we did not acknowledge the scourge of sexual abuse that has led to more than 90, boys making such allegations nationwide since That, too, has helped drive the decline in BSA numbers.

Now, as the organization works even harder to keep the bad people out, it still is continuing on its path of teaching skills, and it is working hard to emphasize to every member the value of high moral and ethical standards and the importance of mental alertness and toughness. The case is proceeding slowly in federal bankruptcy court as lawyers negotiate creation of a trust fund for victims that will likely entail hundreds of millions of dollars in contributions from the BSA and its local councils.

Lerner, who led the study at Tufts University. In addition, the study found a direct correlation between the amount of time boys spent in Scouting and the positive impact realized—those who spent more years in the program reported higher character attributes. Scouts who were more engaged also reported higher character attributes. And those who attended regular meetings reported higher character attributes compared to those with lower attendance.

View and download the one page study infographic Learn more about the study Download the Foundational Paper Study highlights and presentations. The study conducted by Baylor University in , Merit Beyond the Badges, found that Eagle Scouts are more likely than men who have never been in Scouting to:.

For example, compared to men who were never Scouts:. Scouts is where young people make new friends, have amazing adventures, and learn new skills. Scouts are do-ers and give-it-a-go-ers.

Yes, we go camping, hiking, swimming, abseiling, cycling and canoeing. But we also get to hang out with our friends every week — having fun, playing games, working in a team and taking on new challenges.



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