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Bringing Scouting's Values to Youth
To bring the values of Scouting through leaders need to understand how youth grow and develop, how to create an environment for learning and growth, and how to provide youth with activities and meaningful experiences that reinforce positive values.
Meaning of Boy Scouts
This site by Roger Knapp offers a page worth of definitions on the characteristics that make up the essence of Scouting and what a true scout ought to be.
Scouting is a Game with a Purpose
The Pine Tree Web's Lou Orans offers his thoughts on bringing the values of Scouting through to youth. This excellent article touches on modern events like the Ethics in Action program as well as a historical perspective on Scouting's Aims & Methods.
What are Values in Scouting?
Values are those things that really matter to each of us ... the ideas and beliefs we hold as special. Caring for others, for example, is a value; so is the freedom to express our opinions.


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