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Junior Leaders: How to Make the Best Use of Their Generosity?

This post originally appeared on Ottawa Guider Cara’s own Brownie Meeting Ideas blog. Thank you Cara for allowing us to share this with our audience!
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Junior Leader Carolyn

We’ve just finished a good long run with a fantastic Junior Leader and we’re really going to miss her.  Spotty Owl Carolyn is a Ranger who has been with us for four years and she is leaving us to go away to school. In our Unit, Carolyn was always ready to go with ideas, songs and games.  She related well to the girls – but was still an authority figure that the girls (mostly) listened to.  She was a great bridge between the just-want-to-have-fun girls and the maybe-a-little-too-concerned-about-program-Brown-Owl.

The thing is, I don’t know if we did the best job for HER.  We were haphazard in incorporating her into the planning (we did much better in the later years) and mostly counted on her ability to do things on the fly.  She came up with games and songs, managed the post-craft clean-up, led hikes, and held hands.  But it just sort of happened – there wasn’t much formal planning.  Some of that is the nature of mixing a group of adult Owls who work during the day with a younger Owl who has school and other activities.  And some of it was that we knew Carolyn would just come through with whatever we asked.

Now that Spotty has to go away to school (!), we’ve invited a former Brownie who is in her last year of Pathfinders to be our next volunteer – and I’d like to do it right.

How does it work for Supervision Ratio?

Resources for working with Girl Assistants or Junior Leaders

Did you have a Junior Leader or Girl Assistant (or two or three) this year?  How did it go?  How did you incorporate them into the planning?

Brownie Guider Cara

By Cara Hicks – Community Guider, Brown Owl and Blogger.

Read Cara’s previous guest blog posts for GirlGuidesCANBlog, including: Online Resources: Guiding in the Cloud and What I Would Tell a New Guider. And don’t forget to visit her personal blog: Brownie Meeting Ideas.
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