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Pros and Cons of Letting Your Child Become a Boy Scout

Posted by teenhobbies on September 11, 2008

Are you the parent of a male child? If you are, you may have heard of the Boy Scouts of America. The Boy Scouts of America is a large group of men and boys, both young and old, who participate in fun filled activities, which often have an unlimited number of benefits, such as leadership and community support.

As popular as the Boy Scouts of America are, not all young boys belong to this well-known organization. That may leave you wondering whether or not the Boys Scouts of America is right for you child. If this is something that you have asked yourself, you may want to take the time to examine the pros and cons of allowing your child to become a member of the Boy Scouts of America.

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Cub Scouting: What Is Expected of You and Your Child

Posted by teenhobbies on July 10, 2008

Are you the parent of a boy who is either in grades first through fifth or who is between the ages of seven and ten? If you are, you may want to take the time to examine the Boy Scouts of America, namely their Cub Scouting division. The Cub Scouting division is commonly referred to as the most popular Boy Scouts division. For that reason, you may want to see what Cub Scouting can do for you and your child.

One of the most commonly asked questions, concerning the Cub Scouting division of the Boy Scouts is what is expected of boys and parents. In all honesty, you will find that it varies. There are different local councils and Dens who have different requirements or needs. With that in mind, there are some common similarities, no matter where you are located or how large or small your child’s Den is. For more information on what may be expected from your child, as a Cub Scouting member, or you as a parent, please continue reading on.
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Interesting Boy Scouts of America Facts

Posted by teenhobbies on May 21, 2008

Are you the parent of a young male child who would like to join the Boy Scouts? Or, is your child already a member of a local Boy Scouts Den who is looking for more information on the organization that they are a part of? If so, you may find some of the following Boy Scouts facts interesting and well worth the read.

The Boy Scouts of America welcomes participation from all boys, typically between the ages of seven and twenty. This is done through different membership levels, such as Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Venturing. In addition to welcoming school aged boys of all ages, the Boy Scouts of America also welcomes those with disabilities, including mental and physical disabilities. While the goal is to treat all boy the same, some Den Leaders may make special accommodations or adjustments for those with disabilities.

While a large number of Boy Scouts do so through local groups and councils, not everyone is provided with the same luxury. There are a number of boys who wish to join this well known organization, but can’t. Whether that reason be for transportation issues, weather, or isolation, the Boy Scouts of America has a plan. That plan is referred to is known as the Lone Scout Plan. Loan Scouts will be updated on nearby activities, which they may wish to join in on. They will also be provided with, through mailings, a list of at-home activities that are ideal for Lone Scouting.
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Should You Let Your Child Join the Boy Scouts?

Posted by teenhobbies on May 18, 2008

Are the parent of a male child? If you are, your child may come across a local Boy Scouts group that is looking for new members. If your child is like many others, their interest may peak. While a large number of parents give their boys permission to join the Boy Scouts of America without any thought, you may be looking for more information. If you are, you will want to continue reading on, as a number of Boy Scout benefits are outlined below for your convenience.

When examining the Boy Scouts of America, you will find that they have a code that they aim to live by. These codes are commonly referred to as the “Aims of Scouting.” For instance, you will find that the Boy Scouts have a motto, slogan, oath, outdoor code, law, sign, and salute. Each of these are adapted to instill values in your child. For instance, when examining the outdoor code, you will find that it prompts Boy Scouts to be conservation minded and careful with the outdoors, especially where fires are concerned. These are values that all children can benefit from.

In keeping with values, your child can also learn the value of leadership and teamwork, when joining the Boy Scouts of America. The Boy Scouts participate in an unlimited number of activities, both on the local and national levels. These activities may include community fundraisers, sporting events, and camping trips. Each activity has a specific goal and moral behind it. For instance, with community fundraisers or community volunteer projects, your child will learn the importance of staying active in the community, as well as the importance of helping others in their times of need.
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The Benefits of Allowing Your Daughter to Participate with the Girl Scouts

Posted by teenhobbies on March 28, 2008

Are you the parent of a female child between the ages of five and seventeen? If you are, is your daughter currently a member of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.? If she is not, you may want to take the time to see what she is missing out on.

The Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. is a well known and well established organization that is known all around the world. A few of the many goals of the Girl Scouts is to provide safe, fun, and exciting environments for young girls, as well as prepare girls for a bright future. If these goals aren’t enough reasons why you should at least take the time to examine the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., you will want to continue reading on.

Another one of the many benefits to having your child become a Girl Scouts member is the fun that they will be able to experience. Many Girl Scouts join local chapters or troops. Many adult leaders choose to have monthly or even weekly meetings. These meetings may be filled with fun and exciting games, craft projects, and much more. It is also important to mention that many local Girl Scout Troops participate in other fun activities, such as sporting events, charity fundraisers, and so forth.
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How to Enroll Your Child in Girl Scouts

Posted by teenhobbies on March 16, 2008

Are you the parent of a school aged girl? If you are, you may want to take the time to examine the Girls Scouts of the U.S.A. In fact, your daughter may even hear about the Girl Scouts at school and ask for permission to join. After a close examination, you will see that there are an unlimited number of benefits to doing so.

If and when you make the decision to have your child become a Girl Scout, you may be curious as to what actions you should take. The good news is that you have a number of different options. Before taking any further action, you may want to take the time to familiarize yourself with all of your options.

One of the many ways that your child can become involved in the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. is by registering individually. Depending on their age, this is an action that you may need to take charge of. By visiting the online website of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., your child can register an account and membership. This will enable you and them to both receive mailings, newsletters, and other updates concerning upcoming activities and events. This enables you and your child to decide which events and activities they should participate in.

An individual membership is ideal for many girls and their families, especially those who are unable to make arrangements for monthly or weekly meetings at the local level. This type of membership is ideal for those who are unsure as to whether or not a full fledge Girl Scout membership is right for them or for those who regularly relocate. As a reminder, you or your daughter can register individually online through the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. website, which can easily be found with a standard internet search.
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How to Pick the Best Tent

Posted by teenhobbies on March 13, 2008

How to Pick the Best Tent to Ensure a Comfortable and Safe Refuge While Camping

An essential piece of equipment, your outdoor camping experience is largely dependent on the quality of your tent. Which is why there is a huge quantity to choose from.

The first and simplest way so as narrow your tent choices is to decide the tent dimension that you require.

Tents are constructed to house a specific number of individuals. A solo backpacker will be looking for a tent that is much smaller than a family of campers that require a roomier tent.

Almost all tents are labeled with description and their capacity which indicates how many individuals the tent can hold comfortably.

Unless you are intent on having a collection of tents in different capacity or sizes, it is wise that you establish the largest number of individuals you believe will sleep in the tent.

If you normally backpack with a companion but this summer is going solo, then it is wise to purchase a “two-person” tent.

Basically, there are four tent components: namely the poles, tent body, rain fly and the tarp which is some kind of footprint or ground cloth to extend your tent’s floor life.
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Summer, Winter, Spring or Fall

Posted by teenhobbies on March 11, 2008

What Is The Best Season For You To Go Camping?

Different camping seasons impart different lights and views.

Summer camping

The summer is the most popular season for campers because the weather is dry and warm. Campsites are understandably more crowded during the summer. You need to plan ahead, make reservations and arrive early so to find a good campground especially during weekends.

Winter camping

There are some people that find winter camping more satisfying compared to the summer months, because they say, winter camping requires a specific strength and courage that summer camping does not.
If you love the challenge it brings, then consider “winter camping”. You can enjoy sleeping in “mild weather” outside.

Likewise, it gives you added “self-confidence” realizing that you actually can endure the preparedness and ingenuity this kind of outdoor adventure requires.

Certainly, there are many advantages to camping during winter; no snakes, bugs, flies, bears, dust or mosquitoes, plus winter wilderness view is breathtaking.

You can go snowmobiling, snowshoeing, “cross-country skiing” and engage in many heartening challenges.

Furthermore, campgrounds during winter will most likely be quiet, empty and normally cheap.

However, lack of preparation and readiness brings dangers. There are many hazards and dangers that one needs to be familiar with, like large quantities of snow falling from “overhead trees”. But with good planning, you can enjoy the slower pace of winter camping.

Here are some reminders for winter camping:

1. Drink plenty of water to fight or avoid hypothermia because water effectively replaces all the moisture that was expelled from the body due to constant heavy breathing. Just drink water even when you feel you are not thirsty. The recommendation is one gallon of water a day.

2. At signs of an approaching storm, immediately put your rain gear on. Should you get wet, change right away to warm and dry clothing, because moist clothes will quickly suck heat from your body.

3. Remember to pace yourself.

4. Do more tasks than you would normally, because movement will generate body heat.

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What Kind of Camping Do You Want To Do?

Posted by teenhobbies on March 10, 2008

What’s Your Style – Different Kinds of Family Camping for Unforgettable Fun and Adventure

Camping gives everyone the chance to experience wildlife firsthand. Campers usually can engage in hunting, fishing, plant study, swimming, canoeing, nature photography and wildlife watching.

Likewise, camping delivers many physical benefits because it involves outdoor activities and according to enthusiasts, camping imparts confidence in children as well as offers opportunity for adult campers to challenge themselves when in unfamiliar surroundings.

Day hiking
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