Programme
The eight point programme offers a variety of activities for the girls to do in a variety of areas of interest. The eight points are similar at all levels, but the presentation changes to be suited to the age groups.
Peenie Wallies: | Doctorbirds | Girl Scouts | Adults |
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are knowing and growing | Let's be Aware | Looking Ahead | Intelligence |
enjoy listening and moving | Let's get Physical | Physical Fitness | Fitness and Health |
make a promise | Let's do it Right | Obeying the Law | Morals and Values |
enjoy making things | Let's Create | Creativity | Creative Expression |
enjoy playing together | Let's Love | Relationships | Social Skills |
are ready to help | Let's Serve | Service | Service |
enjoy helping at home | Let's do Homecraft | Homecraft Skills | Homecraft and Hospitality |
enjoy exploring and discovering | Let's enjoy our Environment | The Environment and You | Environment |
Each girl does challenges in each of the eight points and receives a progress award after completing an approved set of challenges.
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