I had a Cadette Essentials Leadership Training a while ago,
and it was a really great, small group!
Really motivated current Junior leaders who were looking forward to
bridging their girls to Cadettes.
And we had two leaders who were brand new to Scouting! They had a troop of 14 girls who were
also brand new to Girl Scouting AND Cadettes. WOW!
This was the first time I’d really had enough time in the
training to properly introduce the Silver Award to a group of Junior
leaders. It went well, but it also
led to discussion about the Gold!
The leaders spoke about how the girls saw the Gold as a real goal to
achieve. Part of my job that night
was to talk about the new Gold requirements, and how the Journey path could be
used to achieve the steps to get ready for the Gold.
We talked about the difference between Service Projects and
Take Action Projects. Between the Take Action projects of the Journeys and the
Take Action projects of the Gold.
And we talked about how important it is to hold the girls to the high
standards of both awards. There
were questions about sustainability and global reach that are just the starting
points for these leaders to begin guiding their girls. These leaders took it seriously, and I
could see that I had given them something new to think about,
It felt good to begin the Journey to the Gold with these new
Cadette leaders. And it makes me
even more hopeful that once the transition from Old to New gold Requirements is
complete, we will have girls coming up the ladder with great Take Action
experience prior to their Gold Award Project. And the leaders will have had success with the experience as
well.
I expect some great Gold Award projects in the future!
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