Scouting411
Showing posts 1041 - 1060 of 1069.
March 2013 – How to Handle Boys in the Troop With ADD, ADD/ADHD, and Special Needs<p>Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder. What is it? How do you know if someone in your troop has it and, more important, how do you as a leader handle a boy who has this disorder or other special needs? Joining us for this delicate yet important discussion is Tony Mei, a 40-year Scout volunteer with the Marin […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/march-2013-how-to-handle-boys-in-the-troop-with-add-add-adhd-and-special-needs/">March 2013 – How to Handle Boys in the Troop With ADD, ADD/ADHD, and Special Needs</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·March 1, 2013
February 2013 – How to Handle Discipline in the Troop<p>How so you handle discipline in your troop without spoiling the fun or spending all your time going over rules and regulations? What’s the difference between discipline and punishment? Here to explain it all is organization psychologist, Betsy Eubanks, who serves as a Venturing crew Advisor and assistant district commissioner with the Montana Council and […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/february-2013-how-to-handle-discipline-in-the-troop/">February 2013 – How to Handle Discipline in the Troop</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·February 1, 2013
January 2013 – How to Handle Bullying in the Troop<p>Welcome to the new ScoutCast for Scout leaders and parents! This series of monthly podcasts is designed to bring you topics that you might not feel comfortable talking about at roundtable meetings (but should). Perhaps these episodes will give you talking points for your meeting. So please join hosts J.D. Owen, editor-in-chief of Boys’ Life […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/january-2013-how-to-handle-bullying-in-the-troop/">January 2013 – How to Handle Bullying in the Troop</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·January 1, 2013
December 2012 – How to Hold a Blue and Gold<p>Oh sure, you’re probably thinking about the upcoming holidays, but believe it or not, December is not too early to be planning your blue and gold banquet as February will be here before you know it! Join Sam and Janet as they find out from Darlene Sprague, national Commissioner Support Team and board member of […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/december-2012-how-to-hold-a-blue-and-gold/">December 2012 – How to Hold a Blue and Gold</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·December 1, 2012
October 2012 – Citizenship<p>Enjoy this vintage Cubcast while we’re working on the new and improved Cubcast. Come back in November for its debut! Citizenship should mean more to a 7-year-old than simply reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. A parent of a new Cub Scout, Randy Doucet of Lynden, Washington, has served on the Cub Scout pack committee and […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/october-2012-citizenship/">October 2012 – Citizenship</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·October 1, 2012
September 2012 – Responsibility<p>Sigmund Freud believed that most people are afraid of responsibility. Of course, that doesn’t apply to you because, as a Cub Scout leader, you’re up to the challenge! But how do we empower the boys to take on this Core Value? Well, we asked Bob Mazzuca, recently retired Chief Scout Executive who knows a thing […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/september-2012-responsibility/">September 2012 – Responsibility</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·September 1, 2012
September 2012 – The Cyber Chip<p>The internet, Facebook, texting, apps—today’s kids are using technology for everything from help with their homework to socializing with friends. But sometimes kids don’t realize that the cyber world can be a little scary and they need to protect themselves. Joining us is Scott Berger, a 40-year Scouter with Patriots’ Path Council in Florham Park, […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/september-2012-the-cyber-chip/">September 2012 – The Cyber Chip</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·September 1, 2012
August 2012 – Cooperation<p>J.C. Penney (you know him; maybe you bought your uniform at one of his stores), once said that “Cooperation proves the quality of leadership.” So let us ask you this: Are your Cub Scouts cooperating as well as they could be? Join us as Caren Tamkin, 20-year volunteer and member of the Cub Scout Pack […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/august-2012-cooperation/">August 2012 – Cooperation</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·August 1, 2012
July 2012 – Honesty<p>Honesty defines the moral character of a person perhaps more than any other attribute. We here at the BSA are all about character building, so Michelle Gee, council supplemental training chairman for the Last Frontier Council in Oklahoma City, is bringing us great ideas on giving our Cub Scouts the perfect foundation for building their […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/july-2012-honesty/">July 2012 – Honesty</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·July 1, 2012
June 2012 – Courage<p>Winston Churchill once said, “Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak. Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” So with those words of wisdom, sit back, relax, and join us as we discuss teaching courage to 8-year-olds with the author of the BALOO manual, Cubcast favorite Dennis Kampa.</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/june-2012-courage/">June 2012 – Courage</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·June 1, 2012
May 2012 – Perseverance<p>If you’re a regular Cubcast listener (as you should be), you may remember Amy Von Culin from last year’s segment on Compassion. This time, the five-year Cub Scout day camp and Webleos resident camp program director joins us for a delightful discussion about how to engage the boys in fun activities to illustrate the June […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/may-2012-perseverance/">May 2012 – Perseverance</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·May 1, 2012
April 2012 – Health and Fitness<p>The Cub Scout motto is “Do your best,” and the best way to accomplish that is to be healthy and fit. BSA National Commissioner Tico Perez joins us to explain the importance of this Core Value and how essential it is for our Cub Scouts to learn that early (without realizing that they are learning […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/april-2012-health-and-fitness/">April 2012 – Health and Fitness</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·April 1, 2012
March 2012 – Faith<p>There’s a line from an old movie that says, “Faith is believing in something when common sense tells you not too.” Sounds simple enough, right? Maybe. But to help us give our Cub Scouts a deeper understanding of the April core value is council commissioner for the San Diego Imperial Council, Caren Tamkin.</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/march-2012-faith/">March 2012 – Faith</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·March 1, 2012
February 2012 – Compassion<p>You have a group of 8-year-old boys coming to the house next week for a den meeting—now what? It will be OK; we understand, and we’re here to help. Joining us to explore the Core Value of compassion is Nancy Ferrell, a Cub Scout leader for over 28 years who had held many volunteer leadership […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/february-2012-compassion/">February 2012 – Compassion</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·February 1, 2012
February 2012 – Special Needs Youth<p>This segment is the perfect companion topic for the Part 1 segment of Compassion. Even if you don’t have any special-needs boys in your den or pack, we are certain you’ll find it enlightening. Joining us is Carla Bigelow, a 30-year volunteer with the Mount Baker Council in Everett, Wash. Over the past 17 years, […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/february-2012-special-needs-youth/">February 2012 – Special Needs Youth</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·February 1, 2012
January 2012 – Resourcefulness<p>By now you all know that Cubcast is great resource for picking up new ideas for your Den and Pack Meetings, and this month Janet Griffin of Grapevine, TX joins us. With her many years as a Den leader, Webelos Den Leader, and Den Leader Coach, just to name a few of her many Cub […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2012/january-2012-resourcefulness/">January 2012 – Resourcefulness</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·January 1, 2012
December 2011 – Positive Attitude<p>It’s not always easy to keep a positive outlook when things don’t go our way, so how do we teach our Cub Scouts about positive attitude? Joining us is Mary Jo Brentari, committee chair of her local Cub Scout pack from Anacortes, Wash. She has more than 20 years of Cub Scouting experience and will […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2011/december-2011-positive-attitude/">December 2011 – Positive Attitude</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·December 1, 2011
November 2011 – Respect<p>Confucius once said, “Respect yourself and others will respect you.” Jamie Niss Dunn, Cub Scout roundtable commissioner with the Northern Star Council in St. Paul, Minn., helps us with ideas for how to teach our Cub Scouts to do both.</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2011/november-2011-respect/">November 2011 – Respect</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·November 1, 2011
October 2011 – Citizenship<p>Citizenship should mean more to a 7-year-old than simply reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. A parent of a new Cub Scout, Randy Doucet of Lynden, Washington, has served on the Cub Scout pack committee and as a den leader at Cub Scout Summer Twilight Camps. He tells us his secrets to teaching the boys about […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2011/october-2011-citizenship/">October 2011 – Citizenship</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·October 1, 2011
September 2011 – Responsibility<p>Abraham Lincoln once said, “You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.” So pull up a chair and join us as we talk with Michelle Gee, a National Training Committee member and Supplemental Training Chairman for the Last Frontier Council in Oklahoma City. She’ll share with us all of her interesting ideas […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2011/september-2011-responsibility/">September 2011 – Responsibility</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·September 1, 2011
First Prev 53 of 54 Next Last