Mentoring Across Generations: Partnerships for Positive Youth Development

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Springer Science & Business Media, 2000 M10 31 - 115 pages
Currently, blame for the difficulties facing youth is too often laid on one particular segment of the community - whether parents, school personnel or the children themselves. However, the problems of today's young people are problems for all generations.
In response, the past decade has seen unparalleled proliferation of planned mentoring initiatives. Across Ages, the multi-faceted and multigenerational intervention described in this volume, uses older adult volunteers as mentors for young people. By acting as advocates, challengers, nurturers, role models and friends, older mentors help children develop the awareness, self-confidence, and skills they need to overcome overwhelming obstacles.
Across Ages is cost-effective and feasible even where resources are fairly limited. Although designed as a school-based model, this program can easily be adopted to other settings. Each of the four major program components - mentoring, community service, `life skills' instruction, and family support - is described in step-by-step detail.

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Contents

The Voices of Across Ages
1
A Theoretical Perspective
21
An Implementation Blueprint
31
Lessons Learned
65
Where Do We Go from Here?
83
Conclusion
97
References
105
Index
111
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