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<blockquote data-quote="KateM" data-source="post: 397359" data-attributes="member: 1973"><p>Great idea! My son is now an assistant scout master of the troop that helped him so much. He has so much pride in that he became an Eagle Scout; it is part of his identity. Scouting has been terrific for him socially and in building his self-esteem. That said, I have to attribute part of my son's success in scouting to my hubby. He became involved in scouting as soon as my son did and helped difficult child monitor his behavior at troop functions when he was younger. Parental involvement is key in making scouting a great experience for difficult children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateM, post: 397359, member: 1973"] Great idea! My son is now an assistant scout master of the troop that helped him so much. He has so much pride in that he became an Eagle Scout; it is part of his identity. Scouting has been terrific for him socially and in building his self-esteem. That said, I have to attribute part of my son's success in scouting to my hubby. He became involved in scouting as soon as my son did and helped difficult child monitor his behavior at troop functions when he was younger. Parental involvement is key in making scouting a great experience for difficult children. [/QUOTE]
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