Boy Scouting is generally available to boys between the ages of 10 and eighteen.
Boy Scouting uses a series of medals and patches as emblems.
Boy Scouting is for boys 7 to 12 years of age.
Shortly after Boy Scouting was founded in the United States, its creators encountered a problem with older boys.
The BSA stated in a 2000 press release that, "Boy Scouting makes no effort to discover the sexual orientation of any person."
The museum features the history of Boy Scouting, Girl Scouting and Camp Fire.
In 1913, Boy Scouting became the official youth activity program for the church's young men.
A number of "high-risk" outdoor activities are banned by Boy Scouting (including Cubs), others are limited to special programs.
Venture patrol, a program in Boy Scouting (Boy Scouts of America)
Scouting's message is compromised when prospective leaders present themselves as role models inconsistent with Boy Scouting's understanding of the Scout Oath and Law.