Is mentoring a good idea??
November 17th, 2007 Posted in MentoringPsycho Dave asked:
I am a mentor and starting a service of e-mentoring to talk to young people over the net by refeerals onlyfully CRB checked insured and in a safe enviroment would you consider it for a young person you know so they can have a responsable adult they can ask those akward questionsthe service is not free would you use it please help me market research thanks dave i have answered many questions
Part time thank you yes that is my down fall but my unique mentoring skills i have been there wore the tee shirt and what life skills i have can not be learnt in a text book or at university but you prefere some one very educated to teach your children but could they offer the real world life skills of some one who can actually empathise with them
and the young people i mentor are not intrested in P’s Q’s dear they have more issues than that and if you had children who needed help believe me you would be least concerned about correct grammer but by your atitude your children would not need mentoring as they should be perfect in behaviour as well as education thank you for your coment it is noted Dave
P.S sorry i could not e-mail you with this answer but you are a person as your tag says cinical and propally cant take constructive cridisom your self
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I am a mentor and starting a service of e-mentoring to talk to young people over the net by refeerals onlyfully CRB checked insured and in a safe enviroment would you consider it for a young person you know so they can have a responsable adult they can ask those akward questionsthe service is not free would you use it please help me market research thanks dave i have answered many questions
Part time thank you yes that is my down fall but my unique mentoring skills i have been there wore the tee shirt and what life skills i have can not be learnt in a text book or at university but you prefere some one very educated to teach your children but could they offer the real world life skills of some one who can actually empathise with them
and the young people i mentor are not intrested in P’s Q’s dear they have more issues than that and if you had children who needed help believe me you would be least concerned about correct grammer but by your atitude your children would not need mentoring as they should be perfect in behaviour as well as education thank you for your coment it is noted Dave
P.S sorry i could not e-mail you with this answer but you are a person as your tag says cinical and propally cant take constructive cridisom your self
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3 Responses to “Is mentoring a good idea??”
By Part Time Cynic on Nov 18, 2007
I would prefer my child to be mentored by someone with a basic grasp of punctuation. Sorry to say so
By WAYNE R on Nov 19, 2007
yes why not pass on your life skills and positive experiences to someone whom otherwise would not have access to them.
By sarah c on Nov 22, 2007
i am 18 and i had a mentor when i was at school she really helped me open up to alot of new oppurtunities in and out of school. i think you should carry on wanting to be a mentor because it helps people like me and u can make sumone think there life is worth living in a way by showing them new routes and the different paths to take i mean i never really wanted to pass my exams and did not plan on turning up at them but it was my mentor that showed me the way to go and i have to say i passed them all.
mentors are great people and good at what they do. mentors are great people whether they realise it or not