Transcription of Mentor Handbook 1 - SAB #BeTheMentor
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Mentor Handbook 1 What is mentoring ? A Mentor is a wise and trusted friend and guide. mentoring is a structured and trusting relationship that brings young people together with caring individuals who offer guidance, support and encouragement aimed at developing the competence and character of the mentee. Types of mentoring : Traditional mentoring : one adult to one young person Group mentoring : one adult to up to four young people Team mentoring : several adults working with small groups of young people Peer mentoring : caring youth mentoring other youth E- mentoring : mentoring via e-mail and the internet Peer mentors are generally close in age to their mentees for instance siblings or young adults mentoring elementary or middle school pupils. Although peer mentoring often takes place in a natural setting the focus of mentoring is on building a long-term relationship, not on academics. A Peer Mentor Is Friend Coach Companion Supporter Advisor Role model Resource for new ideas and opportunities Person to talk to 2 A Peer Mentor Is Not Social worker Parent Super hero Parole officer Source of money Therapist Solution to all problems Why Peer mentoring ?
2 What is Mentoring? A mentor is a wise and trusted friend and guide. Mentoring is a structured and trusting relationship that brings young people together with caring individuals who offer guidance, support and encouragement
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