How do you mentor a teenage girl?
The Role of a YouthBuild Mentor
- Be a friend, not a parent or authority figure.
- Have realistic goals and expectations.
- Have fun.
- Allow the mentee to have voice and choice in deciding on activities.
- Be positive.
- Let the mentee control the direction of conversations.
- Listen.
- Respect the trust the mentee places in you.
Why is mentorship important for black students?
Mentorship provides an avenue for the mentor to share their personal and professional knowledge and expertise that can help young black boys navigate through those milestones and think more broadly about their future.
How do I start a mentoring girl group?
- Step 1: Create a Team. Get together with your peers and friends and start brainstorming!
- Step 2: Identify Your Goals and Intentions.
- Step 3: Create a Mission Statement.
- Step 4: Decide on a Name.
- Step 5: Create a Logo.
- Step 6: Establish Your Structure.
- Step 7: Establish Partnerships.
- Step 8: Start Promoting Your Idea!
What makes a good youth mentor?
Ability to listen and to accept different points of view. Mentors often help simply by listening, asking thoughtful questions and giving mentees an opportunity to explore their own thoughts with a minimum of interference. When people feel accepted, they are more likely to ask for and respond to good ideas.
What should mentoring sessions cover?
Mentees to mentors
- Skill-related topics. Discussing skill-related topics is a great way to make use of your time with your mentor.
- Career story topics. Another way to cultivate new mentoring topics is to talk with your mentor about their personal career journey.
- Feedback topics.
- Situational advice topics.
How do I write a mentoring plan?
How to Start a Mentoring Program
- Step 1: Define the Purpose & Goals.
- Step 2: Design the Mentoring Program.
- Step 3: Onboarding Mentors & Mentees.
- Step 4: Matching Mentors & Mentees.
- Step 5: Maintaining Mentoring Momentum.
- Step 6: Measure Success & ROI.
What is the difference between teaching and mentoring?
Teaching Focuses On The How, Mentoring Focuses On The Why That requires teaching. Mentoring, on the other hand, focuses more on applying knowledge in practice. Not just how to do something, but why it’s useful.
How does mentoring help students?
Research confirms that quality mentoring relationships have powerful positive effects on young people in a variety of personal, academic, and professional situations. Ultimately, mentoring connects a young person to personal growth and development, and social and economic opportunity.