tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5107447693215170761.post8588684763945418626..comments2023-04-29T03:42:18.678-07:00Comments on LDS Scouter: What I Should Have SaidEvensporhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17005685575858296425noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5107447693215170761.post-17279143229965933592013-02-19T07:04:53.065-08:002013-02-19T07:04:53.065-08:00Tell her that it's a leadership course that wi...Tell her that it's a leadership course that will help her in working with her Pack, family, Sunday School Class, co-workers, etc. Classes include communicating effectively, teaching effectively, understanding the purpose of Scouting, and building and working with a team of like (or un-like) -minded people. It's about building relationships and solving problems, then taking all that knowledge back to your life and making yourself a better leader, in any organization. Above all, it's about Character, Fitness and Citizenship, and how Scouting, in all its forms, aims to build those three things. It's also a great place to exchange ideas on what works, how FiG and Cub Scouts work together, and best (or worst) practices. In a way, it's all about Learn-Act-Share, to steal a <i>Duty to God</i> phrase. I went about two years ago, and there were [GASP] women on my course, both taking it and teaching it.Eric the Half-beehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14709170303854711662noreply@blogger.com