Robert Baden-Powell founded the scouting movement after holding an experimental camp on Brownsea Island in 1907. Scouting aims to help young people develop physically, intellectually, socially, emotionally and spiritually through activities, a progressive program, and teamwork according to the Scout Law and Promise. Scouting is divided into branches for different age groups including Wolf Cubs, Scouts, and Senior Scouts. Scouts greet each other with the left handshake as a sign of trust.
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Introduction
Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell was
born in Paddington, London on February 22nd
1857. Served in the British Army from 1876 until
1910 in India and Africa.
Baden-Powell was a hero to many because of his
military experiences and his founding of the Boy
Scouts organization.
In 1907 he held an experimental scout camp on
Brownsea Island, Poole, Dorset, to try out his
ideas. He brought together 22 boys, and put them
into camp under his leadership. The whole world
now knows the results of that camp (Baden-Powell
of Gilwell, Chief Scout of the World).
Baden-Powell wrote many books. His first was
“Scouting for Boys”; it was published in 1908.
Baden-Powell lived his last years in Nyeri, Kenya,
where he died and was buried in 1941.
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Definition
Scouting is an educational movement for
young people, with the help of adults
volunteer, according to the Purpose,
Principles and Method Scout.
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Method
The Scout Method is characterized by all the
following elements:
Activities
Progressive
Life
Team
Law and
Promise
Scout
Personal
Development
Learn by
Doing
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Evolutionary development of children and young
Division of age groups among the four
branches of the Scout Movement:
AGES PERIOD & STAGES BRANCHES
ADOLESCENCE
PRE-ADOLESCENCE
MIDDLE
CHILDHOOD
WOLFSCOUTSENIORPIONEER
YOUTH
FIRST
TEEN
PUBERTY
LATE CHILDHOOD
PRE-PUBERTY
MEDIUM CHILDHOOD