Posted by JRSutton on February 25, 2014 at 19:46:43 from (100.0.77.120):
In Reply to: Dads with daughters. posted by JayinNY on February 25, 2014 at 18:16:50:
Really depends entirely upon who's leading either.
Girl scouts, the way I've seen it, is probably a little more structured where one girl scout group is roughly like to others. There are more traditional ceremonies and patches they earn like merit badges in boy scouts. They do a lot of field trip type things.
4H CAN have a much wider range of possibilities.
4H relies more on the leader's interests and can range anywhere from cooking to woodworking to raising beef cows.
Problem is, you're kind of stuck with what the leaders are interested in doing. (unless you want to volunteer yourself)
For example - I'm a 4h leader for poultry, farm equipment restoration, and goats. Another guy does beef cows, another does gardening, another does technology and photography, yet another does horses.
Kids can pick and choose what they want to do.
So we're kind of all over the place, but we make it work.
2's a little young, but once she's around 4/5, anybody running either 4h or girl scouts I'm sure would be more than happy to let you sit in with your daughter to get a feel for what they do.
Not sure what the starting age for girls scouts/brownies is - but for 4h it's 6.
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