I have a 13 year old and his grades are horrible... He is also in boys scouts. Boy scouts is an awesome organization. I think you should let him join.. They teach your children responsibility and respect. This may just help him with his school work. They do alot of exciting things. they do fund raisers,camping trips, boating and fishing, summer camps, and much much more to list, its a world that is made for a boy.. My son doesn't spend much time with his father and I just don't know how to do those things. Even though he does poorly in school i feel its a place for him to belong and feel good about himself... I hope you allow him to join... Good luck.
2006-10-23 12:46:51
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answered by Sillybeans 2
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Boy scouts could either be distraction or it'll teach him how to act around people. Remember, when he becomes a senior and has good enough grades people from the national boyscout people can give out scholarships to those who have participated.
But it is a priviledge because it can be very fun so I think hold off for a little while until you can tell her really wants this and his grades start to improve. At the first sign of bad grades on tests or late homework take him out of boyscouts.
2006-10-23 09:44:54
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answered by Donovan G 5
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I totally think that you should let him go. Both my brothers had issues in school and joining scouts taught them responsibility. They became better little men ....grades improved....not a total turn around or anything.....but they went up and they were better at home. It is a privlege...but one that you should allow even a bad grade boy to go to.....
2006-10-23 10:19:53
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answered by })i({ J and D's Momma })i({ 5
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What l would do is let him start boy scouts but also tell him that if his grades and behavior doesn't improve, you can and will take that back from him. That will show him that you are willing to let him do fun stuff but that there is a price for it. And it is a privilege, so you can give it to him or take it away from him if he doesn't deserve it
2006-10-23 09:42:30
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answered by amarilysusa 6
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yes, I agree with many of the other answers here, Boy Scouts can offer your son an outlet to work off whatever problems he is having at the tough age and come into his own by learning respect and structure.
2006-10-23 09:56:44
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answered by Dave 1
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Building his self esteem will give more progress than holding him back. Boy Scouts is about pride in self and doing good. As long as you hold him under your apron strings he will be unproductive. Scouting is good for both boys and girls.
2006-10-23 10:00:05
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answered by mr conservative 5
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Boy scouts will teach him responsibility and will probably help him raise his grades. I would let him join. You can always not let him go to certain boy scout events as punishment (i.e. if they go on a trip for fun, he can't go if his grades aren't better).
2006-10-23 09:37:53
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answered by SNK 3
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2016-12-16 13:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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YES, Absolutely. It will assist you and will benefit him. They will challenge him to be the person you wish for him to be. Honerable, trustworthy, committed, and considerate. Along with a very self confident attitude he will develop.
2006-10-23 09:43:07
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answered by Cabana C 4
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I think there is nothing better that can be done for children.
Tell him he can join but must bring his grades up if he wants to stay in it.
2006-10-23 09:42:16
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answered by mei-lin 5
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