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[quote=Anonymous]Parent involvement will make or break a cub scout den. I've been a scout parent volunteer for years. Parent in-person involvement is even more important when the child is neuro-atypical. This means showing up with your kid prepared for the meetings, re-directing your kid when needed, and supporting the den leader to help make the activities fun. When parents don't step up, I have seen even top notch Eagle scout dad den leaders burn out, and major den attrition. When done right and with good leadership (with all safety precautions, etc) the program is a great activity, especially for kids with SN.[/quote]
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