ScoutingEMT Posted April 21, 2006 Share Posted April 21, 2006 I can sympathize with several of you. My younger brother is diagnosed with Aspergers... and I exhibit many of the symptoms myself (I was never diagnosed... my brother didn't get diagnosed until my Senior Year of High school). We recently had a similar issue on an Eagle BOR I sat in on... Scoutmaster wasn't aware of any issues, but thought the Socut attended some form of "special school" I'm sorry - this info is REALLY important for the SM to know... it shouldn't be public knowledge in the troop... but the SM and CC should be aware of the issue and have determined what accomidations are needed for regular activities (Does the duty roster need to be posted the day before?) Jon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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