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Did you see that Girl Scouts have accepted transgender child in Colorado?
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 473793" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Terry~ GS activities vary greatly by troop, some GS are independent (called Juliettes) and set their own agendas. Some badges are very active ilke skiing, swimming, horseback riding or rope climbing. Other groups focus on community service (like Duckie's). Some do lots of crafts. And I can personally attest to how open the GS are: I called two days before Duckie's 5th birthday to register Duckie in a local Daisy troop. I was told that that the norm was to register at the start of the school year, wouldn't I rather wait since the year was half over? I explained that Duckie was a difficult child and I really needed a place for her to have some socializing success under her belt before kindergarten started. She took my name & number and got back to me the next day because she wanted to make sure Duckie fell into the "right" troop where she would be accepted. Duckie is still a GS today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 473793, member: 1722"] Terry~ GS activities vary greatly by troop, some GS are independent (called Juliettes) and set their own agendas. Some badges are very active ilke skiing, swimming, horseback riding or rope climbing. Other groups focus on community service (like Duckie's). Some do lots of crafts. And I can personally attest to how open the GS are: I called two days before Duckie's 5th birthday to register Duckie in a local Daisy troop. I was told that that the norm was to register at the start of the school year, wouldn't I rather wait since the year was half over? I explained that Duckie was a difficult child and I really needed a place for her to have some socializing success under her belt before kindergarten started. She took my name & number and got back to me the next day because she wanted to make sure Duckie fell into the "right" troop where she would be accepted. Duckie is still a GS today. [/QUOTE]
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