Stand by Me: The Risks and Rewards of Mentoring Today's Youth
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Year:
2002
Abstract:
Summarizes the results of the author's decade-long analysis and other studies describing exactly what makes youth mentoring programs effective. Identifies three ways for mentors to support youth at risk: enhancing their social skills, improving their cognitive skills, and serving as a role model and advocate. Cautions that mentors who are unable to form an emotional bond may do more harm than good.
Format:
Monograph
Language:
English
Item Number:
M2181
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