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Copy of scoutlaw10.gif (12077 bytes)Scout Law Explained

A Table-Based History of the "Explanations" of BSA Scout Law.  Includes Side-by-Side Comparisons of the Moral Codes upon which BSA Scout Law is Based, Including the Early British Boy Scouts, the Knight's Code as presented by B-P in Scouting for Boys, and Seton's Woodcraft Indian Laws. 

  

 

 

Scout Spirit Scavenger Hunt

An Effective Worksheet For Scouts to Rank Their Own "Scout Spirit" For Advancement Requirements. Internalizes the Scout Law and Fosters Personal Growth Through the Process of Self-Reflection.   Responses Can Then be Selected For  Court of Honor Ceremonies Using Candles or Torches.   

 

The Daily Good Turn

The Good Turn Paradigm is a Major Part of the "Personal Growth" and "Ideals" Methods in Boy Scouting.  Boys Grow as they Participate in Community Service Projects and do Good Turns for Others.  Probably No Device is as Successful in Developing a Basis for Personal Growth as the Ideal of the Daily Good Turn.

 

Learning Scout Law

Is There a Trick for Memorizing the Scout Oath and Law?  Here's How to Do It In a Single Sitting!

 

A Scout is Reverent:

A Guide to the Faiths of Other Scouts

 

 The Order of Nature

An analytical outline of the book by Lord Baden-Powell's father that inspired the mystical and spiritual side of Scouting which B-P called "The Religion of the Woods."

References to Pantheism

 

 

 

What is a Boy Scout?

 

Seton's Woodcraft Laws

 

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