Extending the Mentoring Relationship
Connecting to Success limits communication between mentors and
mentees to e-mails and structured meetings at the school or employment
site. These boundaries facilitate youth development and provide
safety for both mentors and mentees. Yet in some cases, the mentor
and mentee may agree that they would like to extend their mentoring
relationship to a traditional, one-on-one mentoring relationship.
When this occurs, mentors should contact an organization that can
facilitate the relationship and serve as an intermediary. Such facilitating
organizations usually provide structure, facilitate dialogue with
parents, provide training for mentors, and promote safety for both
mentors and progétés. One national organization that
facilitates traditional mentoring relationships is Big
Brother/Big Sister of America. There may also be other mentoring
organizations in your local area.
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