Special Opportunities for Cub Scouts. Former Cub Scout Advancement Program. To see the changes which were made, Click here. For the previous requirements, Click here. The new editions also incorporated the advancement changes which were published on-line in November, , then released in print form as an addendum to each Handbook.
The Guide to Safe Scouting is an overview of Scouting policies and procedures gleaned from a variety of sources.
For some items, the policy statements are complete. Unit leaders are expected to review the additional reference material cited prior to conducting such activities. View the Guide to Safe Scouting online or buy a printed copy. Once you are a registered Den Leader, ScoutBook is your online resource to assist you with tracking and reporting awards for the youth in your den. In addition, it provides the ability to set up calendars and reminders to parents for events and activities.
ScoutBook now features special Den Leader experience that will help you plan and prepare for den meetings. Details on what to do before, during, and after meeting along with the resources you need to deliver the program right at your fingertips.
ScoutBook is free for everyone registered in Scouting. Once you are registered, you or another leader can set up who is in your den and off you go! The Scouting App provides parents the ability to see how their child is progressing, get notifications about meetings, and inform Den Leaders when a Cub Scout has completed a requirement at home.
A growing number of videos to help support Den Leaders. To continuously improve the program feedback is gathered from Den Leaders and parents after they complete an adventure. The Cub Scout Adventure survey provides critical data to help guide the program. Family Talent Survey — One of the first things to have parents in your den complete is this survey to help you identify parents who have resources.
Bear Den Record — If not using ScoutBook use this manual record sheet to track the attendance and accomplishments of the members of your den. This results in consistent ventilator-patient synchrony and decreased work of breathing in infants. This monitor interfaces with the ventilator and uses the flow measurements from the proximal airway flow sensor and pressure measurements from the proximal pressure line to monitor pressure, flow and volume waveforms.
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