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Required to be done before Class: On requirements
2, 4, 5 do parts that involve parental assistance Can be done
before or after class: Requirement 3 Required to be done after class:
requirement 6b Merit Badge
Requirements:
- Prepare an outline on what a family
is and discuss this with your merit
badge counselor. Tell why families are
important to individuals and to society.
Discuss how the actions of one member
can affect other members.
- List several reasons why you are
important to your family and discuss
this with your parents or guardians and
with your merit badge counselor.
- Prepare a list of your regular home
duties or chores (at least five) and do
them for 90 days. Keep a record of how
often you do each of them.
- With the approval of your parents or
guardians and your merit badge
counselor, decide on and carry out a
project that you would do around the
home that would benefit your family.
Submit a report to your merit badge
counselor outlining how the project
benefited your family.
- Plan and carry out a project that
involves the participation of your
family. After completing the project,
discuss the following with your merit
badge. counselor:
- The objective or goal of the
project
- How individual members of your
family participated
- The results of the project
- Do the following:
- Discuss with your merit badge
counselor how to plan and carry out
a family meeting.
- After this discussion, plan and
carry out a family meeting to
include the following subjects:
- Avoiding substance abuse
- Understanding the growing-up
process and how the body
changes, and making responsible
decisions dealing with sex
- Personal and family finances
- A crisis situation within
your family
- The effect of technology on
your family
Discussion of each of these
subjects will very likely carry
over to more than one family
meeting.
- Discuss the following with your
counselor:
- Your understanding of what makes
an effective father and why, and
your thoughts on the father's role
in the family
- Your understanding of the
responsibilities of a parent.
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