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Cub Scouting Recognition and Advancement

General Guidelines

Advancement is one of the methods we use to achieve Scouting's aims: character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness. Advancement is the process by which a boy progresses from badge to badge, learning new skills as he goes.

The Cub Scout advancement program is designed to encourage the natural interests of a boy in a natural way. The five ranks in Cub Scouting (Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, Webelos, and Arrow of Light) each with its own requirements, are progressively more challenging, matching the increased skills and abilities of a boy as he grows older.

Advancement gives boys a means of measuring their own progress. Credit is given to the Cub Scout for each requirement when the parent or guardian is satisfied that the boy has done his best. Advancement also provides a satisfying means of recognizing boys for their progress. Cub Scout advancement is not competition among boys, and each Scout must be encouraged to advance steadily and purposefully, setting his own goals with guidance from his family and leaders.

For more information, see the Cub Scout Leader Book, or the individual advancement books for each Cub Scout Rank.

 
 
Upcoming Events

Cub Scout Summer Fun Days
• Genesee Session
June 21-23, 2010
• Shiawassee "Twilight" Session
June 24-26, 2010
• Lapeer Session
June 29-July 1, 2010

Family Camps at Camp Holaka
• Dad n' Lad
May 21-23, 2010
• Scout n' Pal
September 17-19, 2010

Summer Camps at Camp Holaka
• Webelos Summer Camp
July 9- 11, 2010
• Cub Scout Summer Camp
July 16-18, 2010
• Webelos Summer Camp
July 23-25, 2010
• Cub Scout Summer Camp
July 30-August 1, 2010

 

 
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