I really agree. As a follow-up to my post earlier, I've had some more time to work with the YM and DtG. And, as I suspected, there is nothing to track--as far as a list or progression of requirements. Quorum meetings and conversations with leaders is how this works.Gary_Miller wrote: You can see an overview at this location.
https://www.lds.org/young-men/duty-to-god?lang=eng
All it takes is being familiar with the program, interaction with the youth to see where they are(I think they call it a Scoutmasters Conference), and the youth planning the activities (Its called Quorum Presidency Meeting). I know I make it sound simple, but it really is simple all the leader needs to do learns the YM program (which include DTG and Scouting), and help the youth leaders magnify their calling. That's why the calling is called a YMs adviser.
A little off subject but I feel it all goes hand in hand and if you don't treat it that way the program will fail.
As a tangent, there is one item of Church technology that is very helpful for us. Most all our YM have phones or handheld devices, and prefer to use them as their Sunday scriptures. When we meet with them, we make sure they have the latest update of Gospel Library, and download--at least--the scriptures, For the Strength of Youth, True to the Faith, Come Follow Me, and Duty to God. They'll often forget to bring their DtG booklet, but they rarely forget to bring their phone. In class, when there is a principle that relates to DtG, we break them out and type in our thoughts. Because GL saves the annotations, it's safer than an easy-to-lose booklet, and it's with them (almost) always.
Now, it would be even better if the DtG comments in GL were synced with the lds.org online study notebook (odd it isn't).