Webelos to Scout Transition Webelos to Scout Transition David Mitchko Mercer Area District Commissioner.

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Webelos to Scout Transition Webelos to Scout Transition David Mitchko Mercer Area District Commissioner

Why is it Important? Almost all of your recruits are Webelos. You can’t assume where they are coming from and whether or not they are interested in joining. –Some will be a “sure thing”, but not all You need to be sure that the Webelos parents help their son make an informed decision about whether and where they join. –There are many misconceptions about Boy Scouting The Webelos and their parents need to be prepared to transition into Boy Scouting. Boy Scouting is more of a commitment and the parents need to know the benefits of the program - they mostly control what activities their son’s will be involved with.

We’ll Be Loyal Scouts The WEBELOS program and the Arrow of Light award both help the Cub Scout prepare for Boy Scouting. Become familiar with these programs, especially where your Troop can help, especially with camping and the Boy Scout requirements. For some of the requirements, Troop, Den Chief or Scoutmaster involvement is needed. Webelos Badge #7 – Show that you know and understand the requirement to be a Boy Scout. AOL #4 – Den visit to Troop meeting and Boy Scout-oriented outdoor activity AOL #6 – Visit a Troop you think you might join. Have a conference with the Scoutmaster

Help your “Feeder Pack” Invite the Webelos to go camping with your troop Provide a Den Chief if needed Sit in on a Pack committee meeting Give out award certificates at their Pinewood Derby Keep in touch with the Pack leaders and parents all year long Assign someone in your troop to do this – ideally, this position is the Assistant Scoutmaster for new scouts. – Recruit a Parent of a new scout who crossed over last year –And/or still has a son in the pack –And/or still has a leadership position in a pack

Get to Know the Parents Get to Know the Parents of your “Feeder Pack” Get some “face time” with the boy’s parents at a Den or Pack meeting. Mention how last year’s Webelos are doing and which parents are involved. Ask each parent if their boy is interested in joining a Troop. Find out what concerns these parents might have. Have the parents fill out a brief survey Getting to know these parents better will help, especially with the one’s that get nervous about sending their son’s camping with adults they don’t know.

Sell the Program Don’t assume the parents know about boy scouting and how the program will benefit their son. At the Troop Open House, take the parents aside and talk to them about the Boy Scout Program. Emphasis on character development, physical and mental fitness in a safe and fun environment. Talk about leadership, teamwork, decision making and taking on responsibilities. Mention how Merit Badges introduce boys to potential vocations or avocations. Let them know how much the scouting experience will affect their son’s lives well into the future.

Sell Your Troop Give parents current status and a brief history Mention the SPL and how he runs his troop Talk about how the patrol method works, how your patrols are set up and how the new scouts fit in. Highlight your outdoor program and any special events Mention your trained Youth and Adult Leaders Talk about how your troop committee works For your traditional feeder pack, send a letter of introduction in the fall to each Webelos scout

Be a Source of Information Keep the Webelos parents informed about upcoming troop activities –Troop Calendar with campout dates in advance –Permission slips for camping with the troop How to join a scout troop –Joining requirements: Age, AOL and school grade –Youth application form –Youth protection pamphlet Explain the difference between Cub and Boy Scouting and between how and Pack and a Troop are run Provide a list of what a new scout needs for his first campout