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'''Cub Scouting''' is part of the Scouting program of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] (BSA), available to boys from first through fifth-grade, or 7–10 years of age and their families. Its membership is the largest of the four BSA programs (Cub Scouting, [[Boy Scouts]], [[Sea Scouts]], and [[Venturing]]). Cub Scouting is part of the worldwide Scouting movement and aims to promote character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness.
 
'''Cub Scouting''' is part of the Scouting program of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] (BSA), available to boys from first through fifth-grade, or 7–10 years of age and their families. Its membership is the largest of the four BSA programs (Cub Scouting, [[Boy Scouts]], [[Sea Scouts]], and [[Venturing]]). Cub Scouting is part of the worldwide Scouting movement and aims to promote character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness.
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==Aims, Methods, and Purposes==
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The '''Aims of Cub Scouting''' are the same as the other programs — build character, learn the responsibilities of citizenship, and develop personal fitness.
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The '''Methods of Cub Scouting'''
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# Living the Ideals
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# Belonging to a Den
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# Using Advancement
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# Involving Family and Home
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# Participating in Activities
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# Serving Neighborhood and Community
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# Wearing the Uniform
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# Making Character Connections
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The '''Purposes of Cub Scouting''' are
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# Character Development
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# Spiritual Growth
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# Sportsmanship and Fitness
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# Family Understanding
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# Respectful Relationships
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# Personal Achievement
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# Friendly Service
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# Fun and Adventure
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# Preparation for Boy Scouts

Revision as of 12:13, 22 July 2009

Cub Scouts BSA

Template loop detected: Template:Infobox Cub Scouting is part of the Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), available to boys from first through fifth-grade, or 7–10 years of age and their families. Its membership is the largest of the four BSA programs (Cub Scouting, Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts, and Venturing). Cub Scouting is part of the worldwide Scouting movement and aims to promote character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness.

Aims, Methods, and Purposes

The Aims of Cub Scouting are the same as the other programs — build character, learn the responsibilities of citizenship, and develop personal fitness.

The Methods of Cub Scouting

  1. Living the Ideals
  2. Belonging to a Den
  3. Using Advancement
  4. Involving Family and Home
  5. Participating in Activities
  6. Serving Neighborhood and Community
  7. Wearing the Uniform
  8. Making Character Connections

The Purposes of Cub Scouting are

  1. Character Development
  2. Spiritual Growth
  3. Sportsmanship and Fitness
  4. Family Understanding
  5. Respectful Relationships
  6. Personal Achievement
  7. Friendly Service
  8. Fun and Adventure
  9. Preparation for Boy Scouts