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The Benefits of Allowing Your Daughter to Participate with the Girl Scouts


Are you the parent of a female child between the ages of five and seventeen?  If you are, is your daughter currently a member of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.?  If she is not, you may want to take the time to see what she is missing out on.

The Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. is a well known and well established organization that is known all around the world.  A few of the many goals of the Girl Scouts is to provide safe, fun, and exciting environments for young girls, as well as prepare girls for a bright future.  If these goals arent enough reasons why you should at least take the time to examine the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., you will want to continue reading on.

Another one of the many benefits to having your child become a Girl Scouts member is the fun that they will be able to experience.  Many Girl Scouts join local chapters or troops.  Many adult leaders choose to have monthly or even weekly meetings. These meetings may be filled with fun and exciting games, craft projects, and much more. It is also important to mention that many local Girl Scout Troops participate in other fun activities, such as sporting events, charity fundraisers, and so forth.

The ability to learn the importance of goal setting is another one of the many benefits to allowing your child to join the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.  Depending on your child age, they may be a Daisy Girl Scout, a Brownie Girl Scout, a Junior Girl Scout, or a Girl Scout Ages 11-17.  No matter which Girl Scout Troop or general group they are in, your child will have the ability to advance and earn awards. These awards are ones that can later be displayed on your childs Girl Scout uniform.  Generally speaking, your child has the ability to earn at least five awards, also commonly referred to as Insignias.

As previously stated, the Girl Scouts regularly participate in fun filled activities, including community service projects or community fundraisers.  This is another one of the many benefits to allowing your child to join the Girl Scouts.  When doing so, your child will learn the importance of community service and community support. Those who volunteer at a young age are more likely to volunteer as adults.  It is also important to mention that your childs volunteer work will also look great on college applications, as well as for college scholarships.

Your child can also learn the value of friendship and other healthy relationships once a member of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.  Should your child join a local Girl Scout Troop, they will be working side by side other Girl Scouts and adult leaders. This can result in the development of close friendships.  This close contact can also help to promote teamwork.  In fact, Girl Scouts are encouraged to properly display leadership when needed, but to also be a good team player.

The above mentioned benefits are just a few of the many benefits to allowing your child to join the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.  In fact, another benefit is the options that you have.  If you or your family has transpiration issues or lives in an isolated community, your child can become an independent Girl Scout. They will be invited to local, state, and national Girl Scout events, but without being tied down to a Troop.

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