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SUMMARY:Mentors\, Finding Them and Being One - with Tatiana Fallon
DESCRIPTION:All webinars are in Mountain Time \nHomeschooled teenagers can greatly benefit from having mentors who provide guidance\, support\, and enrichment beyond traditional classroom settings. Here are five reasons why having a mentor is beneficial for a homeschooled teen: \n\nDiverse Learning Opportunities: Homeschooling allows for flexibility in curriculum and learning approaches. Having a mentor can introduce a homeschooled teen to a wide range of subjects\, skills\, and experiences they might not have encountered otherwise. Mentors can offer specialized knowledge and expertise that complements the teen’s learning journey.\nIndividualized Learning: A mentor can tailor their guidance to the specific interests\, strengths\, and learning style of the homeschooled teen. This personalized approach can help the teen excel in areas they are passionate about and receive targeted support in areas where they might need extra help.\nReal-World Application: Mentors often have practical experience in their fields. They can bridge the gap between theoretical learning and real-world application by providing insights\, case studies\, and hands-on projects. This helps the homeschooled teen understand how the knowledge they’re gaining can be used in practical situations.\nCharacter Development: Mentors can serve as role models and mentors\, guiding homeschooled teens not only academically but also in terms of character development\, values\, and life skills. They can offer advice on communication\, problem-solving\, time management\, and interpersonal relationships\, helping the teen grow as a well-rounded individual.\nSocial Interaction and Networking: Homeschooled teenagers sometimes miss out on the social interactions that traditional schools provide. Mentors can become positive adult influences in the teen’s life and offer a form of mentorship that bridges the generational gap. Additionally\, mentors can introduce the teen to their professional networks\, fostering valuable social connections.\n\nTatiana is a master mentor and will be sharing more about finding mentors for your youth\, as well as being one. \nWould you like to get access to this recording?\nCLICK HERE
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