Advancement
In Scouting, advancement is the process by which a member meets certain requirements and earns recognition. Boys in Cub Scouting work on advancement with their families. The Tiger Cub advancement program is a blend of activities boys do in their home and activities they do in a den setting with their adult partner. This is unique to Tiger Cubs.
A Tiger Cub may earn the Tiger Cub rank. This is for boys in first grade, or are 7 years old. After this there are: Bobcat, Wolf, Bear and Weblos. The Tiger Cub rank must come first, followed by the others as listed above.
Tiger Cubs work on achievements and electives. As he completes these, the adult leader signs the accomplishment as listed in the Tiger Cub Handbook.
Recognition items follow acheivements and electives to mark their progress. These are the: Tiger Cub belt totem, totem beads the Tiger Cub badge and Tiger Track beads.
This page will list the accomplishments the boys of Den 3 have completed.
Tiger Cub Belt Totem
Achievements and Totem Beads
Tiger Cub Badge
Electives and Tiger Track Beads
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