After completing the Tiger Cubs program, boys between the ages of 8 and 10 can move on to the Cub Scouts program. A home-centered, family-oriented program designed to teach Scouts about citizenship, personal fitness, and character development, Cub Scouts stresses the importance of ethical decision-making at all times. For students in the fourth and fifth grades, the Webelos Scouts program draws on many of the Cub Scouts lessons and further emphasizes ethics and thoughtful decision-making.
Throughout its history in the United States, Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has instilled important values in children and helped them to become contributing members of society. To prepare children for the full Boy Scouting program, BSA offers a number of programs for young children between the ages of 7 and 10. The Scouting experience typically begins with the Tiger Cubs program in which first-grade boys and their adult partners learn about family understanding, community learning, and shared leadership.
After completing the Tiger Cubs program, boys between the ages of 8 and 10 can move on to the Cub Scouts program. A home-centered, family-oriented program designed to teach Scouts about citizenship, personal fitness, and character development, Cub Scouts stresses the importance of ethical decision-making at all times. For students in the fourth and fifth grades, the Webelos Scouts program draws on many of the Cub Scouts lessons and further emphasizes ethics and thoughtful decision-making. Comments are closed.
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