When we think of crimes against the young, our minds quickly
go to drug dealers, gangs, bullies and those who take advantage, exploit and
abuse. These are all very serious and
worrisome problems that our young face indeed. However, I would like to focus on a
different, and yet just as serious a crime that is too often inflicted on them
by the very people who seek to protect them.
We do not look at these as crimes, but simple
mistakes or "for their own good," but the results can be as
devastating as any offense they face.
A simple look around at many of
our young people and you can see the problems clearly. They are discouraged, bitter, empty, solemn
and fearful. The problem of moody teens
is not unique to this generation for sure, the problem is that it is growing to
a dangerous proportion. The suicides
rate among teens and early adults is at a record high.
Scouts see youth as the best
time in a person's life and should be a time of adventure, discovery, and imagination. This is the time to get their
imaginations fired up, get them outdoors and learning to live off their own
resources. Scouters know that once you release a young man to become what he
was created to be, anything is possible.
There are many (what I call) crimes that come against the young. Although
Scouting is mainly a program for boys, these “crimes” and faced by young women
as well. I would like to examine just
four that I believe results directly in
their attitudes and beliefs.
“There is nothing so pitiful as a young cynic because he has gone from
knowing nothing
to believing nothing.”
– Maya Angelou
(1928-2014)
American Poet
1)
We do not teach them how to live right
The idea that we need to let our
children, "go their own way and figure their life out for themselves"
is a cop-out. That is the excuse for lazy people who do not want to take the
time and energy to invest in our children.
Young people do not know how they should live - their young. They learn right from wrong, good from evil
from us. It is the responsibility of
every adult to live a wholesome life with character and integrity so that our
children will learn how it is done. Many
young people do not believe it is possible because they have never seen it.
This is why the Scout Law is so
valuable. We have two great resources available to us that, when we teach them
and live them, will keep a young person on the track to a successful life.
These are the Bible and the Scout Law. Remember that you do not have to be a
boy to live by the principles in the Scout Law. These principles are universal
and work for all humans.
2)
We do not inspire our children
At one time the world was full
of heroes. Not only did young people
believe in heroes and strive to be like the good guy, but adults encouraged
it. Now, the bad guy is the new hero and
adults do not care. Inspire your young
people to be all they can be, do all they can do and launch out for adventures
and discovery. Get them books that build
character and tell of the good people have done. Biographies of great men and women should be
a part of your home library. Encourage
them to watch good, moral based movies and shows. Help them to see the wonder and beauty in
this world and to spend time with them enjoying it.
Scouting is full of heroes.
Scouts have gone on to be Doctors, adventures, astronauts, political leaders,
scientists, and even Presidents. It does
not take much work to find great men who came out of Scouting with the tools
they needed to succeed.
3)
We do not encourage them to dream
Adults have become so cynical
that we do not believe that people can achieve greatness anymore.
That disbelief goes down to our children and they begin to feel hopeless
and without purpose. Encourage your
young people to dream and to desire to achieve greatness. Show them that despite any hardships or
difficulties they can be anything they choose to be. They can change the world.
In Scouting, we believe that every Scout had the potential to be
great. We do not know who will be the one to discover a cure for cancer, find a
new energy source to save thousands of people from starvation, but we do know
they are out there. The answer is simple, help every Scout to become all they
were created to be. Nothing is impossible to them that believe.
4)
We don't believe in them
When you feel that no one really
believes in you, you just stop trying.
Our young people have been told by adults in their lives, teachers,
leaders and all kinds of media that they are losers and the world is falling
apart. We must help them to understand
that they can change the world and make it better. Even more, we must really believe they
can. I know that young people today will
be our leaders tomorrow. It is for our
own good as well as the welfare of our children that we teach them to be all
they were created to be.
It takes work and focuses to invest in the young. We can all be a
part of Scouting. You do not have to have a Scout in your home to be a leader.
If you do have young people in your home, get them
involved in the Scouting program. We
need to put all we have into seeing that they become self-reliant, ambitious,
positive and hard working. The best and
most efficient way to do that is by example. There is no better way to be an
example than to learn and live by the Scout Law, no matter if you are old or
young.
Believe in our young people. Believe
in yourself. Help them know that it is
possible to live a good, productive life full of adventure and possibilities by
living that life yourself. Don’t make the mistake that Scouting is just for
kids. Being a Scout can do more than change the life of your child, it can
change yours.
You
matter! You matter to the world and to
yourself. Remember to be your best, love
God, have good manners, achieve the unknown and change your world.
Scouting Out of Uniform is a personal
blog based on the lessons learned from Scouting that relate to personal
development and success principles and is not an official site of The Boy
Scouts of America. John Patrick Hickey does not represent or speak for the
Scouting program; however, he does completely support and encourages Scouting
for both young and old. John Patrick Hickey is an author, speaker, Personal
Development Coach, and proud Scouter. To
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