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Community turns out to welcome home local Marine

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It’s not your Leave it to Beaver Scouts any more
As its membership declines, new Canadians have started joining in. But can the age-old wilderness movement rise again?

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Airstream brings new meaning to phrase ‘roughing it’
LOS ANGELES — Like a lot of Angelenos, I like to ditch the city every once in a while and experience nature. Briefly. My last escape involved 1,000 or so Cub Scouts, a battered, borrowed tent and two days of port-a-potties and pump-station water. This time around I was looking to rough it, but rough it “lite,” during a weekend getaway with my best friend and our two young children.

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Community turns out to welcome home local Marine
NORRISTOWN — Two fire trucks flank Pine Street in Norristown with ladders extended and united by an unfurled American flag whipping in the wind to create an arch. A small parade-size crowd has gathered — waving banners and flags — in what looks more like a Fourth of July celebration then a seemingly ordinary warm August day.

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Troop 840 brings home the Western Star Cup

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Morey’s Piers to Host ExtravaGREENza
WILDWOOD — Morey’s Piers will attract an estimated 15,000 scouts and school students to the Wildwoods for a good time and a good education during Morey’s annual Beach Jam Scouting Adventure returning Friday, through Sunday; Morey’s Education ExtravaGREENza on June 3 and 4; and Morey’s Beach Bop for Cub Scouts, Brownies, and Daisies on June 5.

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Area Scout Night set for May 26
Boy Scout and Cub Scout Troop 526 will offer a Scout Night for children interested in joining. The event will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church, upstairs in the Boy Scout Troop Room. School-age children in first grade…

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Troop 840 brings home the Western Star Cup
Boy Scouts from troop 840 successfully competed in the annual Western Star spring camporee 2010 April 10 and captured the coveted Western Star Cup.

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Home Schooling Your Child With Learning Disabilities

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Children are often bullied and teased during their school years. For children with learning disabilities this teasing can be relentless and make them terrified to go to school each day. Being in special education classes carry with it a certain stigma, causing other students to ridicule and judge the students in these classes. Often times, safety can become an issue and students have to be sent to other schools. Many parents at this point choose to home school their child who has learning disabilities. By home schooling their child, they can insure these bullying will not occur during the school day.

Many parents may worry that their child will not get good social interaction when they are home schooled. This is not the case. Children with learning disabilities thrive in sports and other activities. Get your child involved in soccer or baseball, or find out from them what they enjoy. Some children need creative outlets such as acting or dancing; these are great ideas for getting the social interaction with their peers. You can also get them involved in activities such as 4H if they enjoy animals, or cub scouts for those that love the outdoors. There are so many options, do not feel as if your child will suffer from not having friends by being home schooled. It is a great idea for children with learning disabilities to interact with other children, so getting them involved will be extremely beneficial.

One of the greatest benefits to home schooling your child with learning disabilities is you will now be their primary teacher. You will not have to worry about them not getting enough attention in an overcrowded classroom. You will be able to give your child the one on one attention they deserve and need. You will notice immediately any learning difficulties your child is experiencing and not have to rely on the schools to do this for you.

While home schooling your child with learning disabilities is a wonderful option, you do have to make sure you are prepared and experienced to do the job. Some parents go into home schooling thinking it will be easy and not take up much time this is not true. home schooling takes planning and cares, you are now the teacher and responsible for the education of your child and making sure they are prepared for the future. Many parents find taking classes or seminars on home schooling very beneficial. It is also a good idea to join a support group, both for home schooling and for being a parent of a child with learning disabilities.

You will find counterparts in these groups who can assist and guide you when you need it most. You will also find there are many companies that specialize in home school curriculum designed for children with learning disabilities. You have the ability to purchase one package or pick and choose from the packages you like; this is a wonderful benefit of home schooling that is not offered in public schools. Because teaching is not “one size fits all”, you will find home schooling your child with learning disabilities to be wonderful for both you and them.

There are numerous benefits of home schooling a child with learning disabilities and even normal children. Benefits include choosing an appropriate and proper home school curriculum for your child. For more information about Home School and Curriculums, please do visit our site – http://www.homeschoolcurriculum.org/

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Troops meeting troops: Service Unit 155 Girl Scouts greet troops arriving home

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Girl Scout Service Unit 511 from Effingham County earns the president’s award
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS — The Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois held its first meeting on March 27 at the Fountains Conference Center in Fairview Heights.

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Penncraft teen attains Girl Scout Gold Award
A Penncraft teen has achieved the highest award offered by the Girl Scouts with a service project that has changed the way things are done at Brownsville Area High School.

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Troops meeting troops: Service Unit 155 Girl Scouts greet troops arriving home
The international arrivals gate at DFW International Airport was full of troops Friday morning, as Plano Girl Scout troops welcomed home inbound military troops.

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Girl Scouts move office to new home in Grenada

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Girl Scout cookie booth sales begin Friday
It’s not too late to purchase Girl Scout cookies.

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Girl Scouts are back and selling cookies
Family, friends and door-to-door sales are the three markets 9-year-old Girl Scout Austin Widger relies on most when she sells cookies. As she approaches the daunting front door of a neighbor’s house, she reminds remind herself of a couple things. Just be nice and be calm. Don’t talk too fast. Don’t talk too slow. “The big thing is seeing the change in my girls,” said Austin’s mother, Charity …

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Girl Scouts move office to new home in Grenada
The Grenada Area Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for Girl Scouts Heart of the South at their new facilities. The new Girl Scout office is located on Sunset Drive west of Interstate 55.

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