Boys in Cub Scouting belong to a small group where they take part in
interesting and meaningful activities with their friends. Through these
activities, boys learn the value if sportsmanship, good behavior, and
cooperation. In the Cub Scout program, your son will be influenced by adults
who serve as positive role models.
The adult leaders who conduct and supervise Cub Scouting activities are
carefully selected. These leaders must meet strict qualifications set by the
national organization, and must be approved by the organization that
sponsors the pack to ensure that they are good role models. Individuals
selected as "quality leaders" improve their skills in working with youth
through training courses, workshops, and reference materials.
In addition to adult role models, fellow Cub Scouts form a peer group
that provides encouragement for your son. Being in the company of good boys
and being able to turn to good friends can reinforce your son against many
of the negative influences in today's society.
