The Cub Scout years are developing years for young boys, falling between the dependence of early childhood and the relative independence of early adolescence. As he grows, your son will gain the ability to do more things "on his own," but at this stage of his development, your help is critical. |
Some specific things you can do to help your son in Cub Scouting are:
- Work with your son on projects.
- Help your Cub Scout along the advancement trail.
- Participate in monthly pack meetings.
- Attend parent-leader conferences.
- Go on family campouts with your son.
- Provide support for your son's den and pack.
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