boyscouts ... not for my child

Quote from nutmeg:

I really doubt creativity or the spirit of individuality is stifled by constaints of society. I would venture a guess it is caused by parents reactions to a childs ambitions, lack of parental example, or as the individual gets older by their own lack of good judgement.
parental example and reaction are definitely most
important. agreed.
 
Quote from pattersb:

Consider this: Your parenting goals are to encourage your child to be creative, to think for herself, avoid competition, etc ... HOW?

By limiting her options and making decisions for her.


If she has an interest in pursuing scouting, by denying her the opportunity to join, you're denying her the chance to think for herself, lead, and you're setting YOURSELF up as her competition.


AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH the progressive left ........ god love em ...
seems like you have no child. as a parent you constantly
make decisions for your child. that is called responsibility.
i give here probably more freedom than anybody i
know around, yet i make the decisions where she
has no chance to make good judgement, due to her
age. and yeah, that is "limiting her options" if you
will. but i see it rather as widening her possibilities
to develop and grow.

now, if she insisted on going there i doubt i would
forbid it. but it will not come to that since there are
so many other interesting and exciting things. she
will probably go to a soccer club soon. and then she
wants to start playing the piano.
 
Quote from chuck.ells:

There's nothing wrong with protecting your children from religious indoctrination and child predators.

Unless of course, you're a pedophile.
for the child predators, i would not judge an organisation
by its outliers.
 
jack,

thnx for your post, but i must say that i don't like badges
in connection with children.

you guys seem to have the impression that i want my
child to grow up without directions, rules or authority.
but that is definitely not the case. i strongly believe that
one can find all the positives of scouting without what i
would see as negative.

i think it is a personal thing - i do not like at all to be part
of a crowd, of something uni-form. and while many people
tell me that they find it great to get to some other country
and be recognised and greeted when they wear their
scouting dress ... that is really no positive imagination
for me. i want to be adressed for what I am not for the
organisation my clothes stand for. but admittedly i
might be going a little far with that.

in general the thread was inspirational for me, since
some guys with other opinion than my own wrote in
a way that makes me take their position serious. thnx.
 
Z10, you are SPECIAL and you are a WINNER!!



Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:

Wearing uniforms, but hardly conformists...

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Quote from bluud:

Competition or Group work both make you a social animal ... being a real individual is the capability to separate all attachment from all others ... even though this not possible 100% today ... but it could be achieved to a degree that most people are incapable of even imagining ...

I don't want to waste more time on typing some words ... I think most people never even dream of becoming free from the society ... but actually always want to engage in more and more social activities, events ... and anything related to other worthless humans ... humans are really weak entities ...

Sounds to me as if someone here was picked last for teams during physical education.
 
Quote from gblnking:

Sounds to me as if someone here was picked last for teams during physical education.

Ya exactly ... and your mom used to tell you "don't cry my sweet heart ... I know they didn't pick you to play with them ... but one day they will realize what a great person you are"
 
Quote from bluud:

Ya exactly ... and your mom used to tell you "don't cry my sweet heart ... I know they didn't pick you to play with them ... but one day they will realize what a great person you are"

Actually I did very well in physical education, I never worried much about being one of the "last ones". I seem to have hit a soar spot with you. I'm sorry if I brought up bad memories.
 
Quote from gblnking:

Actually I did very well in physical education, I never worried much about being one of the "last ones". I seem to have hit a soar spot with you. I'm sorry if I brought up bad memories.

Ya I'm sure you have :D
 
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