Beaver Scouts is youngest age section for some Scouting organizations such as the Scout Association in the UK. Common ages are 6 to 8. Scouts Canada also has Beaver Scouts, called Castors for the French speaking groups.
Scout Australia calls this age group Joey Scouts after the kangaroo young. Scouts New Zealand has Keas, named after a parrot. The Boy Scouts of America has Tiger Cubs but they are part of the Cub Scouting division.
In the Scout Association, the leader of a Beaver Scout colony is called the Beaver Scout Leader.
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The answer depends on which Girl Scout organization you are asking about. For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), a Girl Scout Daisy would be similar to a Beaver Guide. For Girl Scouts of Japan, a Tenderfoot would be similar to a Beaver Guide. For Girl Scouts of the Philippines, a Twinkler Scout would be similar to a Beaver Guide.
Only the Girl Scout is capitalized. It should be Girl Scout leader.
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The leader of a Girl Scout troop or group is called the leader or adviser. There might also be an assistant troop leader or a co-leader. In Girl Guides the troop leader is called the Guider, or the Brown Owl.
Beavers started as a program for younger boys in the late 1960s or early 1970s in several Scouting organizations such as Scout Canada and the Scout Association in the UK. Scouts Australia calls them Joeys, Association des Scouts du Canada called them Castors and Kea for Scout New Zealand. For more information on Beaver Scouts, see the Related Link.
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Yes, you should capitalize the title "Boy Scout Leader" as it is a formal title.
A cub scout leader organizes his group. The scout group is comprised of boys with ages between 7 to 11 years old.
A male beaver is called a Buck.
" A scout is trustworthy." Lying would certainly be a breach of values a scout leader is supposed to be modelling. Exactly what would happen would depend on the circumstances.
Anyone who knows a lot about nature and who trains to be a Scout leader.