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Scout Cub Recognitions - should we use them at all? |
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This article is from the Scouting FAQ, by Bill Nelson nelsonb@nospam.aztec.asu.edu, Soaring Golden Eagle eagle@rangernet.org and Alan Houser troop24@emf.net with numerous contributions by others.
From: dannys@world.scout.org (Danny Schwendener)
Date: 1 Mar 93 10:00:00
Whether cubs should be given awards or advancement ranks is a much
discussed item. Some will argue that kids are already overstressed
at school so that an additional pressure in the free-time program is
not productive. Others underline that a small reward is one of the
few very effective ways to boost the participation of the kids in
the program. I personally think that both sides have their good points.
There is, however, one thing you have to keep in mind all the time:
A reward is only a valid option if *all* kids are physically and mentally
able to obtain it. You should also be very careful not to create a
fault between a group of kids who always get all rewards and the rest
of the kids.
The bottom line: If you use awards, use them with intelligence.
 
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