"The spirit is there in every boy; it has to be
discovered and brought to light."
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Your boy is growing up fast. Just look at how quickly he outgrows his clothes! Ten years from now, he'll be 16 or 17 years
old. Wow!

As he is growing, you can give him something that can help him develop self-assurance as he builds respect for other
people. And he and you will both have fun doing it.

This adventure with him begins with Tiger Cubs - a program of exciting indoor and outdoor activities just right for a boy
who is in first grade and/or is 7 years old. You are there with him as his support and guide, but you don't do things for
him. He will learn by doing things himself. And as he learns and grows, your relationship with him will grow, too.

At the end of the school year, he will graduate into a Wolf Cub Scout den. Later, he will be in a Bear den, and then he'll
become a Webelos Scout.
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THE TIGER CUB TRAIL
                                                          
The Tiger Cub badge is for boys who have completed all 15 parts of the five achievements, that is, five family activities, five den
activities, and five Go See It outings. During an impressive ceremony, the Tiger Cub badge is presented to the adult partner at
a pack meeting, who in turn presents the badge to the boy. The badge is placed on the left pocket just below the bobcat badge
(
See Uniform Patch Placement).

While your boy is working on advancement, you can help. Besides signing his handbook as Akela once he has done his best, let
your den leader know of any completed parts of achievements at your next den meeting. The den leader will keep a record of
your boy's individual progress on the Tiger Cub Den Advancement Chart. In addition, your boy, with your help, will keep track of
his own advancement on the Tiger Trail chart found on page 152 of his handbook. This encourages him and helps him see his
progress toward the Tiger Cub rank.

The advancement requirements are written in such a way as to give you room to customize activities for your boy and your den.
There are no performance requirements for Tiger Cubs. Boys should never be "tested" or placed in a position where they will
not be successful. Simply participating in the activities and doing his best constitutes completion.

The den activities and 'Go See It' outings are intended to be completed with the den. If a Tiger Cub is unable to participate in an
activity because of illness or a conflict, however, you may work with him to complete these requirements. For your boy to
receive the full benefit of the program, it is important for you, his adult partner, to make every effort to attend meetings
regularly.

At the end of the school year, he will graduate into a Wolf Cub Scout den. Later, he will be in a Bear den, and then he'll become
a Webelos Scout.
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