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Pack 381 Cub Scout Values |
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Cub Scouting's 12 Core Values |
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| Character
can be defined as the collection of core values possessed by an individual tghat leads toi moral commitment and action. Character development should challenge Cub Scouts to experience core values in six general areas: God, world, country, community, family, and self. Character is "values in action." |
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The goals of the Cub Scout leader are
Character development should not be viewed as something done occasionally as part of a separate program, or as part of only one area of life. For in reality, character development is a part of everything a Cub Scout does. Character development lessons can be found in every aspect of the Cub Scouting experience.
When it comes to developing character, the complete person must be considered. Character development involves at least three critical areas:
In Cub Scouting, addressing these three critical areas and relating them to values is referred to as Character Connections.
Character development includes moral knowledge—both awareness and reasoning. For example, children must understand what honesty means and they must be able to reason about and interpret each situation, and then decide how to apply the principles of honesty.
What do I think or know about the core value? How does the context of this situation affect this core value? What are some historical, literary, or religious examples representing the core value?
Character development includes attention to moral motivation. Children must be committed to doing what they know is right. They must be able to understand the perspectives of others, to consider how others feel, and to develop an active moral conscience.
Why is this core value important? What makes living out this core value different? What will it take to live out this core value?
Character development includes the development of moral habits through guided practice. Children need opportunities to practice the social and emotional skills necessary for doing what is right but difficult, and to experience the core values in their lives.
How can I act according to this core value? How do I live out this core value? How can I practice this value at school, at home, and with my friends?
To make Character Connections an integral part of Cub Scouting, the 12 core values are being integrated throughout the boys' handbooks and advancement program. Program support for character development can be found in Cub Scout Program Helps, in the Cub Scout Leader Book, and at your monthly roundtable meetings.
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