Jason Wasser, LMFT, has an extensive background in working with youth and adults from all walks of life. His positions included providing counseling services for the special needs population & their families, serving as a Student Life Coordinator at Princeton University, and leading community educational and recreational programming throughout the United States.
Scouting Magazine discusses the importance of Scouting when athletic prowess isn’t your thing. Here’s the part that quotes Jason Wasser of Lifeworks Therapies, LLC. Read Full Article
Remember: Boys have a deep need to feel competent. Scouting is an excellent outlet for boys who don’t excel in competitive sports, according to Jason Wasser, a licensed marriage and family therapist who grew up in Scouting.
“There are 122 merit badges in the program,” he says. “A Scout can find some area where he can shine.”
With that in mind, Luke has gained confidence by honing his Scouting skills and building knowledge in areas that do come easily: debate, military history, and politics, for example.
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