What is your adult role? What should you be doing to support your girls as they get
ready for their Silver Award work?
First, take the Silver Award Training Class offered by
Council. This will provide you
with some great information as well as a chance to chat with some other
advisors.
Second,encourage the girl to think critically and outside the
box. Binkys for babies, neo-natal
caps for preemies and Daisy Play Days are not sufficient projects on their
own! Work with the girls to start
on page one of the new Silver Guidelines (in their NEW Cadette Girl
Guide). Don’t start with the end,
start with identifying the issue and working from there.
Third, cheerlead!
Support her work. Encourage
her thought process. Provide
assistance as asked, but really put it back on the girl to go find the
answers. You can help locate the
resources, but then back away, and let the girls do the exploring.
She might get stuck!
Answer her questions or help her find those who can provide the
information. You might suggest
avenues that she might not be aware of, and you can help her to access these
new pathways.
And finally, you are her troop leader, and while you can certainly take
the training and act as her advisor, I would also encourage the girl to identify an
advisor for her project. Perhaps
there is a troop parent who can take the training and act as the advisor? Or perhaps this is something that your
co-leader would want to take on as her job? And truly, if only a few of your girls want to earn the
Silver, having an outside advisor could work really well.
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