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Total Disrespect - Try at scouts was a disaster
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 84964" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Linda, I think if the Scoutmaster is willing to give it a try again then maybe you should let your difficult child try again too. With a talk, of course, about expectations of behavior. Maybe a one on one with the Scoutmaster without the entire troop sitting there waiting for him? It seems like our kids are rarely given a second chance.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest that you consider contacting your District Council office, and ask them for guidance in helping your son with Special Needs Scouting. They have a volunteer who can come into your troop (usually a therapist or a doctor, someone in the know) and help your son to integrate into the troop. That would be a really wonderful thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 84964, member: 99"] Linda, I think if the Scoutmaster is willing to give it a try again then maybe you should let your difficult child try again too. With a talk, of course, about expectations of behavior. Maybe a one on one with the Scoutmaster without the entire troop sitting there waiting for him? It seems like our kids are rarely given a second chance. I would suggest that you consider contacting your District Council office, and ask them for guidance in helping your son with Special Needs Scouting. They have a volunteer who can come into your troop (usually a therapist or a doctor, someone in the know) and help your son to integrate into the troop. That would be a really wonderful thing. [/QUOTE]
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