Cub Scout Pack 752
Bear Cubs. If a Cub Scout has completed the second grade (or is 9 years old) and has earned the Bobcat Badge, he may start earning the Bear rank. He receives a Bear Scout handbook and Bear neckerchief, but continues to use the Wolf neckerchief slide when beginning the Bear portion of the boy scout trail.
In the Bear scouting program, there are 4 general achievement groups: God, Country, Family, and Self. In each group, a certain number of achievements are required to earn the Bear rank badge. After earning the Bear badge, the scout may earn arrow points by completing additional achievement tasks.
Much of the advancement for the Bear rank is done by the scout with his family outside of the den, similarly to the Wolf rank. The Bear program relies heavily on family involvement, but you will see this gradually change with the scout doing more with his den and more individual direction as he reaches Webelos and Boy Scouts.
This information was provided by the Boy Scout Trail...visit them for more detailed information about Bear Cubs.
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