: Mentors act as advocates, listeners, and friends. They are encouraged to be "guides on the side" rather than "sages on the stage."
The manual serves as a roadmap for developing a healthy, impactful relationship between a mentor and a "mentee" (a student, usually in grades 4–8). It emphasizes that mentoring is about rather than being a parent or a disciplinarian. Key Highlights for Mentors 💡 Mentor Manual (PDF) - Cambridge Community Services
: The relationship becomes more stable and reciprocal. : Mentors act as advocates, listeners, and friends
: Handling the end of the formal program cycle with care. Key Highlights for Mentors 💡 : The relationship
: Strict guidelines on where to meet, how to communicate with parents, and mandatory reporting procedures for child safety. Practical Resources The manual provides a "Tool Kit" for mentors, including:
: The manual outlines the natural progression of a match: Initiation : Building trust and setting boundaries. Growth : Developing a deeper bond and trying new activities.