How Does Cub Scouting Work?
One unique thing about Cub Scouting is that parents join in on the program with your son or daughter, and help him or her along the way. The family is the basis of Cub Scouting. It exists to support and enrich your family time together. Cub Scouts have a different handbook at each grade level, with suggested activities that are age-appropriate for their developmental level. As your Cub Scout advances through these books by working on activities with you, he or she will earn badges and other recognition that he or she can wear on his or her uniform. Your child's success in Cub Scouting depends on you.
The Cub Scouting program takes place at two levels. Your child will be a part of a den; a small group of boys and girls in the same grade level who meet weekly. All dens, from kindergarten through 5th grade, make up a pack. Once a month, the dens, with their families, are together at the pack meeting, where Cub Scouts show off the new skills they have learned during the month and are recognized for the badges they have earned. All Cub Scouts, when they join, earn the Bobcat badge first. Your den leader will show you how.
One unique thing about Cub Scouting is that parents join in on the program with your son or daughter, and help him or her along the way. The family is the basis of Cub Scouting. It exists to support and enrich your family time together. Cub Scouts have a different handbook at each grade level, with suggested activities that are age-appropriate for their developmental level. As your Cub Scout advances through these books by working on activities with you, he or she will earn badges and other recognition that he or she can wear on his or her uniform. Your child's success in Cub Scouting depends on you.
The Cub Scouting program takes place at two levels. Your child will be a part of a den; a small group of boys and girls in the same grade level who meet weekly. All dens, from kindergarten through 5th grade, make up a pack. Once a month, the dens, with their families, are together at the pack meeting, where Cub Scouts show off the new skills they have learned during the month and are recognized for the badges they have earned. All Cub Scouts, when they join, earn the Bobcat badge first. Your den leader will show you how.