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Youth Leader Training
Youth
Leader Training starts in the troop. Troop Youth Leader Training is
where youth members of the Boy Scouts of America learn the basics of
being a patrol leader. The Scoutmaster for their junior leaders
conducts this one-day workshop.
Troop
Junior Leader Training uses the Scoutmaster's Junior Leader Training
Kit, which includes a workbook and videotape. Upon completion of this
training, the Trained Leader emblem may be worn below the junior
leader's badge of office.

Den Chief Training is available for Boy Scouts that offer service and leadership to Cub
Scout Packs as Den Chiefs. After completing this program, the den chief
is entitled to wear the Trained Leader patch below the Den Chief badge
of office.
The National Youth Leader Training Conference (NYLTC) is a more in depth junior leadership training experience. This
seven-day course is intended for senior patrol leaders, patrol leaders
and other youth leaders. Youth members staff this course supported by adult leaders.
This
week long training experience is the ultimate in youth leadership
training. In addition to a review ofbasic Scout skills, seminars on
topics such as "Responsibilities of a Leader", "Effective
Communication"and "Delegation" are covered.
National Youth Leader Instructor Training Camp (NYLITC)
The purpose of NYLIC is to provide the necessary training to local
council Junior Leader Training Conference youth staff members to enable
them to conduct a successful week long leadership training experience
for Boy Scouts from troops in their local council.
The week long program is conducted at Philmont Scout Ranch in New
Mexico. For complete information about this year's program, visit www.philmont.com or check the Philmont Training Center schedule.
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