bridging is an important transition in a girl scout’s life ......conduct a leadership activity...
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Bridging is an important transition in a Girl Scout’s life. It’s a defining moment when
a girl becomes aware of her achievements and is ready for new adventures and
responsibilities. It is an activity that is recognized as a transition amid the Girl Scout
Leadership Experience and is designed to emphasize the continuity in the Girl
Scout Program.
There are two basic bridging requirements.
“Pass it on” - Girls tell younger girls what it is like to be a Girl Scout at their current level. For example Brownies would tell Daisies how much fun it is in Brownies and the type of activities they have done in the past year.
“Look forward” - Girls ask older Girl Scouts what it is like to be in that level. For example Brownies would ask Juniors what they had done in the past year and find out how much fun it is to be a Junior.