Crazy4Disney72
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While I do agree that it sounds like the leader maybe handled this a little wrong with her explanation of why you couldn't stay, Daisies is not a parent/child activity, it is a girl activity. There may be certain aspects where parents are involved, but Girl Scouts is supposed to mostly be about the girls.
I was a Daisy and Brownie leader. The first year I allowed the parents to stay at every meeting, it was VERY distracting to the girls. The second year, no parents except that week's designated 'helper mom' and it was much smoother. If I had it to do again, I would have not allowed parents from the beginning. For those who say they wouldn't leave their girls....don't you leave them at school? Of course you do. This is no different. The only way I wouldn't feel totally comfortable leaving would be if there was only one adult, but there should always be at least two registered leaders present at a meeting or activity, and both of them will have undergone a background check and quite a bit of training.
I was a Daisy and Brownie leader. The first year I allowed the parents to stay at every meeting, it was VERY distracting to the girls. The second year, no parents except that week's designated 'helper mom' and it was much smoother. If I had it to do again, I would have not allowed parents from the beginning. For those who say they wouldn't leave their girls....don't you leave them at school? Of course you do. This is no different. The only way I wouldn't feel totally comfortable leaving would be if there was only one adult, but there should always be at least two registered leaders present at a meeting or activity, and both of them will have undergone a background check and quite a bit of training.
. Think of the things that adult could be accused of, with no one to back them up? Especially when they are outright telling the parents they can't stay. Rubs me the wrong way.... Like I said, good or bad intentions, it's a bad idea.

) or reprimanding them if need be.