Tiger Cubs BSA gives parents an opportunity to provide their
children with a safe, structured, and nurturing environment. Tiger
Cubs and their adult partners have fun together while developing
closer family relationships. Scouting can provide positive, enriching
experiences and activities to complement a child's formal classroom
education. Scouting and education share the common goal of helping
young people grow into self-reliant, dependable, and caring adults.
Tiger Cubs BSA is a simple, fun, easy-to-operate program that
helps a boy and his adult partner gain a better understanding
of and an appreciation for the community environment in which
they live, and even the world at large.
Tiger Cubs BSA offers an opportunity for boys to enter the Scouting
family at an important age. Research has shown that early involvement
in values-based programs is vital to strong character development.
The longer a boy stays in Scouting, the more likely he is to develop
the values and skills needed to become an ethical and productive
citizen.
The Tiger Cub dens are a part of the Pack. Tiger Cub dens meet
twice a month as a den, plus once a month for a "Go See It"
activity, and they attend all pack meetings. There are Tiger Cub
resource books and program helps available for the Tiger Cub Den
Leaders, and a Tiger Cub Handbook for each Tiger Cub. Tiger Cubs
BSA introduces boys and their adult partners to the excitement
of Cub Scouting as they "Search, Discover, and Share"
together.
The Tiger Cub program is designed for First Grade boys and the
ideas are geared to their level. They are also arranged to help
the boy and his adult partner interact together in a positive
way.
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