Abstract

Scouting has long been known for developing leadership skills, teamwork, and outdoor skills. However, scouting can also be an effective platform for promoting prosocial behavior in young people. In this article, we review the literature on the topic and identify several activities that can be used to promote prosocial behavior in caring scouts. These activities include community service projects, random acts of kindness, team building activities, and environmental projects. By incorporating these activities into scouting programs, we can help young people become caring scouts who are committed to making a positive difference in their communities.

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