Following his trip to Michigan as part of a Cumbria Scouts contingent , my son is desperate to become an Explorer Scout as soon as possible.
The problem is that his current Scouts do not have an Explorer section.
There is not much interest amongst the other parent helpers but lots from the Scouts who would be eligible to join.
My son's solution is simple: I should up my commitment from very regular parent helper and leader of bushcraft type sessions and become the leader of a brand new Explorer Scouts group.
I am reasonably confident that I could handle the activities and make it fun , educational and exciting for them but I'm not sure that it would be healthy to lead a group containing my own son.I'm also worried that I don't have enough time to commit fully to it.
Has anyone been in this position or a similar one? I need some advice.
Cheers , Simon
The problem is that his current Scouts do not have an Explorer section.
There is not much interest amongst the other parent helpers but lots from the Scouts who would be eligible to join.
My son's solution is simple: I should up my commitment from very regular parent helper and leader of bushcraft type sessions and become the leader of a brand new Explorer Scouts group.
I am reasonably confident that I could handle the activities and make it fun , educational and exciting for them but I'm not sure that it would be healthy to lead a group containing my own son.I'm also worried that I don't have enough time to commit fully to it.
Has anyone been in this position or a similar one? I need some advice.
Cheers , Simon