Turning 18 meant that I was no longer an Explorer Scout (It
also meant that I was legally an adult, WOW!). However, I wasn’t ready to give
up on my Scouting adventures just yet. Becoming a leader allowed me to give
something back to the Scout group that provided me with so many
fantastic, once in a life time opportunities which helped shape me into the
person I am today.
All grown up! |
I started off as an Assistant Beaver Scout Leader, so this
includes kids aged 5-8. I had a great time with the Beavers and it
was amazing being able to assist in their scouting journeys. However, it didn’t
take me long to recognise that I really missed all the great adventures of
regularly hiking, abseiling, climbing and camping. Which is when I decided to
join the Explorer Scout Section.
Being a younger leader, not long out of Explorers myself was
a distinct advantage to me and the Scouts. I had a good understanding of what
they liked and disliked which allowed me to effectively contribute when
planning weekly programmes and activities. When I was in Scouts and Explorers,
one thing which the majority of us really disliked was what we called the
‘boring stuff’ this included learning knots and lashings, navigation and
basically all the useful things like first aid. Now that I am older, I really
appreciate that my leaders drummed all these useful skills into our heads over
the years. But at the time, I just always wanted to play games and get out and
do some fun activities. So, with this in mind, whenever I am planning the
weekly programme and things which the explorers may find boring are include, I
always try and make it a little bit more fun for them by turning it into a game
or even a relay race between the patrols- one thing us Scouts love is a bit of
competition.
I am still learning so much being an Assistant Explorer
Scout Leader and hope to continue to learn and grow. It is such a worthwhile
experience, even though it can be hard work. After all, the Explorers do need
‘responsible’ adults to accompany them on all their amazing and fun adventures-
bonus!
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