The Scouting movement began in 1907 with an experimental camp held by Lord Robert Baden-Powell on Brownsea Island.
Upon publication of the book Scouting for Boys the movement immediately began to grow. Within a short time girls became involved so the Girl Scouts and Girl Guides were formed. Sea Scouting soon followed.
Today Scouting is the largest youth movement in the world with approximately 50 million scouts and guides.
Please! You must read the Kids and Teens guidelines and describe titles and descriptions in accordance with these official rules. If you do not describe sites accordingly, your site listing may be delayed significantly. It benefits both editors and webmasters if webmasters simply follow these rules. Your cooperation is necessary, and very much appreciated.
This category is for Scouting sites that are useful to Kids and Teens. Suggest sites that deal with scouting organizations and information that are directed to the age groups appropriate to the Kids and Teens category guidelines. It will assist the editors to know the age group to which the site is directed.
If the site contains shopping or inappropriate language or images for Kids and Teens it will not be listed in the Kids and Teens Directory.
No site is guaranteed placement in the Curlie Directory. Any site still under construction, which is submitted to multiple inappropriate categories, uses multiple URL's for multiple submissions, that consists primarily of affiliate links to products, or is a drop-shipping store, will be not be listed.
One: Titles Should Include the Following in this Order
Two: What to Put in a Description
Three: Phrasing State Names
Four: British/UK Spelling
Five: Describing Sites in Scouting
Bad Title/Description
Scout Troop 225: Meeting time is every friday night at 7 PM, West Catholic Charities Building.
Good Title/Description
Troop 225 - Seattle, Washington: Provides information on upcoming events, advancement requirements, and troop activities.
Explanation: The example of the bad site''s title doesn''t comply with the first rule. Please see the first rule for more information. The description doesn''t tell what the site has to offer (see number two) but instead tells the user where and when to meet. This is discouraged (see the first paragraph in this rule). The good description complies with title and description guidelines.
Six: Scouting Groups
Note that this differs from rule seven in that this rule (six) applies to titles that include something along the lines of "Sea Scouts Group."
Seven: Multiple Unit Numbers As a Group
Please note that rule number 3 applies still.
Eight: General Age Tagging
Please note that number six is a general rule. If a site offers indepth information for cub scouts on how to join a boy scouting troop, then the site may be of interest to a 10 year old (which still fits into the kids area) who seeks to register in boy scouts. In this case, tagging the site kids/teens/mature teens may be appropriate.
Nine: Kids and Teens Guidelines
The Girl Guides of South Africa (GGSA). This category includes groups and councils belonging to the organization.
Councils and groups of the Scouts South Africa association.
International organizations serving youth in the scouting movement.