Title: Merit Badge Counseling Instruction
1 - Merit Badge Counseling Instruction
- Presenter
- Joe Larkin (jlarkin_at_cfl.rr.com)
- Council Advancement Chair
- David Apfelbaum (baum_at_osceola.org)
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2005
2 - Objectives
- Know your role as a Merit Badge counselor
- Know the importance of the buddy system
- Know the purpose of the Merit Badge program
- Know the Merit Badge process
- Learn some of the more effective methods of
coaching and counseling
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3 - Course References
- Boy Scout Requirements 2004 BSA Publication No.
33215 - Advancement Policies and Procedures Committee
Guide (33088C). - Pamphlet, Merit Badge Counseling
- Application for Merit Badge (Blue Card)
- Boy Scout Handbook, Eleventh Edition
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4 - Becoming a Merit Badge Counselor
- Interest in Scouting
- Subject matter proficient
- Adult application for Scouting
- Background check done by District Advancement
Chairman (DAC) - No dues required
- Automatic renewal yearly
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2005
5 - Becoming a Merit Badge Counselor (continued)
- Familiarize yourself with Scouting regulations
- How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse A
Parents Guide - Boy Scout Handbook - Guide to Safe Scouting
- Familiarize yourself intimately with the
requirements of the Merit Badge - It is your responsibility to remain abreast of
requirements changes of your Merit Badge - A Scout CANNOT be penalized if outdated
requirements and/or materials are used by you!!!
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6 - Becoming a Merit Badge Counselor (continued)
- A counselor is a Central Florida Council resource
- You may get calls from a Scout anywhere in
Central Florida Council - Know alternative counselors that may be more
geographically advantageous for the Scout
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7 - The Roles of a Counselor
- A Coach
- Advisor
- A Counselor
- Performance evaluator
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8 - The Buddy System
- Must be strictly adhered to!!!
- Buddy can be
- Fellow Scout
- Parent or Guardian
- Brother or Sister
- Relative or Friend
- THIS PROTECTS YOU AND THE SCOUT!!!
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9 - Why The Merit Badge System?
- Encourages self-confidence
- Demonstrates to the Scout options as to career
paths - Develops self-discipline and adherence to
schedules and requirements - Develops physical and mental skills
- Develops hobbies which may be carried on through
to adulthood
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11 - How The Process Begins
- Scout obtains a signed Application for Merit
Badge (blue card) from his Scoutmaster - Scout obtains name of appropriate Merit Badge
counselor (available from District and Council
Advancement Committee) - Scout calls counselor to set up initial meeting
- Scout (AND BUDDY) meet counselor who coaches
Scout as to requirements
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12 - The Initial Meeting
- Counselor should evaluate the Scouts
- Preparedness
- Knowledge
- Interest
- Agreement reached on
- Scouts understanding of requirements
- Projects required
- Short term and long term goals with completion
dates discussed (realistic goals must be
discussed) - Dates and times for future sessions
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2005
13 - The Continuing Merit Badge Process
- In line with the schedule
- Meetings as required are convened with the Scout
and his buddy - Skills transfer is continual
- Practice on skills
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2005
14 - The Continuing Merit Badge Process
- Skills testing
- Meetings as required are attended with the Scout
and his buddy - The buddy must be present during any testing
however the Scout is tested on INDIVIDUAL ability - Requirements must merely be met by the Scout, not
exceeded - Wording of requirements is precise
- Scout may be encouraged to do more but they are
not required to exceed the requirements
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2005
15 - The Continuing Merit Badge Process
- Skills testing
- As the requirement is completed it is noted on
the blue card - When all requirements are completed, the blue
card is signed by the counselor - The counselor retains his portion of the blue
card - Return the rest of the blue card to the Scout
- Advise the Scout as to the importance of the blue
card
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2005
16 - The Continuing Merit Badge Process
- The importance of the blue card
- It an official completion record recognized by
BSA National and Council PRIOR to recording and
presentation of the Merit badge card. - It is the FINAL arbiter of dispute if all other
records are missing including loss of the merit
badge card. - It should be retained by the scout along with
presented merit badge card for history purposes. - Counselors should keep their copy in a safe
place, should a a boy lose his blue card or merit
badge card and need proof of completion.
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18 - Counseling Techniques
- Set a relaxing and inviting atmosphere
- Put the Scout at ease during the initial meeting
- Remember that younger Scouts (especially) will
normally feel intimidated - You are more than likely a stranger to the Scout
- Ask open ended questions
- How did you get interested in Coin Collecting?
- What have you particularly enjoyed about
Scouting? - Show the Scout something related to the
particular Merit Badge, I.e., a coin collection
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2005
19 - Counseling Techniques
- Set a relaxing and inviting atmosphere
- Ask the Scout to do a simple skill related to the
subject
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21 - Paperwork Section
- This section deals more with Advancement
responsibilities - If your interest is in Merit Badge Counseling
only, you may leave at this time
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2005
22 - Partial Merit Badge Completion
- Only two documents can serve as proof of partial
completion - The blue card
- A partial completion sheet issued by a Boy Scout
summer camp (such as La-No-Che) signed by the MB
summer camp counselor - A Scout CANNOT be re-tested on items proven as
complete in the approved documentation - There is NO time limit for completion of a Merit
Badge other than a Scouts 18th birthday
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2005
23 - Partial Merit Badge Completion
- New requirements (if the particular MB program
has changed) must be met by the Scout - Deleted Merit Badges are no longer attainable as
of the day the Merit Badge is retired
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2005
24 - 2005 Merit Badge Changes
- Requirements changes for 27 Merit Badges.
- Some changes are corrections to typos.
- Some had new pamphlets issued in mid-2004.
- Some had actually changed in mid-2003, but the
changed requirements had been omitted from the
2004 edition of Boy Scout Requirements
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2005
25 - 2005 Merit Badge Changes
- Old requirements may continue to be used until
December 31, 2005 - Archery
- Astronomy
- Camping
- Canoeing
- Chemistry
- Citizenship in the Community
- Citizenship in the Nation
- Cooking
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2005
26 - 2005 Merit Badge Changes
- Old requirements may continue to be used until
December 31, 2005 - Cycling
- Electricity
- Electronics
- Emergency Preparedness
- Family Life
- Fire Safety
- First Aid
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2005
27 - 2005 Merit Badge Changes
- Old requirements may continue to be used until
December 31, 2005 - Fish and Wildlife Management
- Medicine
- Metalwork
- Nuclear Science (formerly Atomic Energy)
- Plumbing
- Railroading
- Scholarship
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28 - 2005 Merit Badge Changes
- Old requirements may continue to be used until
December 31, 2005 - Small Boat Sailing
- Soil and Water Conservation
- Space Exploration
- Surveying
- Theater
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30 - National Website
- http//www.bsa.scouting.org/
- Scouting Forms
- http//usscouts.org/
- Plenty of helpful links here
- http//www.pacsky.org/scouting/forms/f.html
- General site
- http//inet1.com/bsa/index.htm
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31 - Central Florida Council Website
- http//www.cfcbsa.org/
- Has links to District Websites
- Guide to Safe Scouting
- http//www.bsa.scouting.org/pubs/gss/index.html
- Merit Badge Requirements
- http//www.meritbadge.com/home.htm
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32 - This presentation is available on the Web at
- http//usscouts.org/scoutmaster/index.asp
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