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  2. Age groups in Scouting and Guiding - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the various Scouting and Guiding organisations around the world have continued to adapt their programmes to meet the requirements of the society they function in. However, while the age ranges and names vary, the core principles of the Scout or Guide Method are applied throughout. [citation needed]

  3. Scout (Scouting) - Wikipedia

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    A Scout (in some countries a Boy Scout, Girl Scout, or Pathfinder) is a child, usually 10–18 years of age, participating in the worldwide Scouting movement. Because of the large age and development span, many Scouting associations have split this age group into a junior and a senior section. Scouts are organized into troops averaging 20–30 ...

  4. Membership levels of the Girl Scouts of the USA - Wikipedia

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    The Girl Scouts of the USA has six levels: Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior and Ambassador. Girl Scouts move or "bridge" to the next level, usually at the end of the school year, when they reach the age of advancing. The Ambassador level is the most recent, having been added in 2011. [1]

  5. Cub Scouting (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Cub Scouting is part of the Scouting program of Scouting America, formerly known as Boy Scouts of America (BSA), available to coeducational children from kindergarten through fifth grade, or 5 to 10 years of age and their families.

  6. Squirrel Scouts (The Scout Association) - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Scouts (The Scout Association) - The Scout Association's age programme that follows Squirrels. Age Groups in Scouting and Guiding; Rainbows (Girl Guides) - competing Girlguiding programme targeting similar age group. The Fairly OddParents - had a parody of scouts in which Timmy Turner goes to a group called the Squirrel Scouts. The ...

  7. Brownies (Scouting) - Wikipedia

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    Brownies, originally called Rosebuds, [2] were first organised by Lord Baden-Powell in 1914 to complete the range of age groups for girls in Scouting. They were first run as the youngest group in the Guide Association by Agnes Baden-Powell, Lord Baden-Powell's younger sister.

  8. Scouting - Wikipedia

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    Common ways to implement the Scout method include having Scouts spending time together in small groups with shared experiences, rituals, and activities, and emphasizing "good citizenship" [61] and decision-making by young people in an age-appropriate manner. Weekly meetings often take place in local centres known as Scout dens.

  9. Scouts (The Scout Association) - Wikipedia

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    Explorer Scouts (The Scout Association) - the section that follows Scouts. Age groups in Scouting and Guiding; Boy Scout - details of other similar sections globally. Girl Guides - international equivalent section in Guiding movement.