i remember when i was a brownie, we actually met every monday, except for the reasons you said-breaks from school, holidays. maybe that was possible/not rigorous because it was a different time (10-15 years ago? who knows
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i'll leave the issue of earning try-its to the leaders on here, as they are most familiar with them...but i will say that if that's something your parents want, utilize them. can they each take a try-it and plan activities to meet it?
about the troop leader concerns, though, you should speak to your co-leader about the concerns you have. if you've done that, or if you're uncomfortable doing that, ask your SUM for suggestions. speak to her, even if you're not at the point of needing suggestions, just to keep her in the loop. trying to ignore a conflict or let it roll off your back usually only serves to escalate the conflict over time. dealing with conflict now may eliminate future problems.
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about the troop leader concerns, though, you should speak to your co-leader about the concerns you have. if you've done that, or if you're uncomfortable doing that, ask your SUM for suggestions. speak to her, even if you're not at the point of needing suggestions, just to keep her in the loop. trying to ignore a conflict or let it roll off your back usually only serves to escalate the conflict over time. dealing with conflict now may eliminate future problems.
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