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Phone Free Will's avatar

Very sorry to read that Scouting is seeing such tough times in America.

I'm in the UK, and as well as being an anti-phone obsessive (as you might gather from the title of my Substack!), I also volunteer as a Scoutleader. The groups here remain incredibly popular, but as you might expect, are experiencing a shortage of volunteers.

Scouts is special. Many kids here have a packed schedule of other classes, mostly sports and dance. But they are heavily adult-led and over-organised in my opinion. Scouts stand out in valuing autonomy, trust in kids and a cheerfully freeform structure. Great to hear it championed.

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YES! A thousand times YES to this - build community, get your kids active and involved in everything you can. Sports, clubs, activities, art, music. Force them if you have to! This idea that kids of any ages get to chose all of their own adventures is bullshit. Your job as a parent will forever be summed up in the phase "it's for your own good"

I know that perceptions have take a huge public hit in recent years (massively unfairly) but I can tell you that Boy Scouts has been awesome for my 14 & 16 yr old sons. I plan to write about the journey one one these days on Substack, but please - whether you have boys or girls, consider checking out your local Scout Troops. Give it a try! Your milage may vary, as Troops and Packs (Cub Scouts) are very individualized and driven by how much the parents invest in being leaders and working the programs, but it is 1,000% worth checking out. Hit me up on Substack if I can help in any way.

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