They are allowed to go to camp but they no longer share a tent. Troops should be Scouts led, an opportunity for Scouts to learn skills and independence. Most of the kids love it. They can share a tent with a friend or camp solo. The older Scouts and Adult chaperones are there to help kids who need help. Camping does require the parent be registered with the Troop and having completed youth Protection training. |
Yes, my 5th grader just went with his troop. My DH likes to camp so he tagged along but set up his own tent in a separate location. Was not permitted in the kids area. The boys shared tents provided by the troops. They set up and took down their sites without adult involvement. So whatever OP is doing, her kids will need to know how to do on their own by 5th grade. The point of cub scout camping is to teach them this. Start showing them and let them have ownership. Carry their items from the car. Clean the kitchen and food stuff. Pack up at the end, even the smallest kids can do this with guidance. |
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I love camping. My son is in scouts and learned to pack for himself. Everyone once in a while he would forget something and suffer the consequences. You’ll be in a group so it will be Ok. If he forgets his flashlight someone will just have to walk with him wherever he goes for example.
You have to get the kids to help you. They can lug stuff to and from the car, grab stuff from around the house, stuff it in a bag (always let them put it in the bag so they can find it). I started like this. We need XYZ. Find it and bring it to me. Repeat until you have all the stuff you need scattered on the floor. Then have them help you organize it in bags. Then lug to car. As my son got older I gave him a list. He did the rest himself. He is now 13 and still camps with scouts and I don’t do a thing to get him ready (including food). Literally nothing except drive him to meet his troop (at this age parents don’t stay.). It is truly amazing to watch them grow in this way. I go with them sometimes and he will pack for me! At least the gear, I’ll get my clothes. He will put up my tent 😀 |