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Good news!

I’m going to be a Girl Scouts Troop Leader again.
Daisies. Kindergarten.
Meetings will be at the school about a block from my house.
Not sure when we’ll be starting, but
I’m already planning low cost crafts and games
suited for this age,
and soon I’ll do intro online classes for Leaders.
The coordinator wants to recruit another Leader with me,
and girls for the Troop. I can always work on this too.
Excited.

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  1. I want to know about whether it’s ok to allow hugging,
    especially after all this Covid time,

    but also, I’m trying to help grow strong, emotionally centered girls.

    With my son having Down syndrome, it took awhile to learn The Bump. And so many people thought or still think they should hug him.

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