More than a teacher: Who is a mentor and why your child needs one
The mentor is an authoritative adult who guides and helps with defining yourself, your interests, and your abilities. The main difference from a teacher is that a mentor never teaches the school curriculum, but helps a child find his or her own life and career path.
Areas of work:
- Helping you find your weaknesses and strengths;
- Defining interests;
- Choosing a profession;
- Combating bad habits;
- Solving problems in communication with peers.
Why mentoring?
Mentoring is aimed at adjusting to life, thinking effectively, exploring one's potential, and building skills to use it in difficult situations.