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e-Mentoring Online Guide
On the following pages, we assembled resources youth development professionals designed to expose you to some ideas and concepts which drive our work with young people. These pages should answer some questions about mentoring, prepare you to deal with our trainees, help you develop your e-mails and answer questions you might have about the complexities of an e-Mentor/trainee relationship. At any point, you should feel free to send a message to mentoring@hopeworks.org if you don't understand something or have additional questions concerning the content in the following pages.
All of the material contained on the following pages was created by dedicated, hard working individuals and organizations. We kindly ask you to respect the copyright held by each organization and use this material for your personal use and reference only. If you would like more specific source information, please e-mail us.
We have provided as many links as possible to the source material or to the web page relevant to that content. Please note that some links may open an Adobe PDF in Adobe Reader. While most computers have Adobe Reader, if yours does not, please click here to download it now.
You can navigate the content by using the 'previous' and 'next' controls at the bottom of the page. It is best if you review the information in the order that it is arranged. However, if you need to stop in the middle of this, you can use the outline below to go directly to the section where you were last. At any time, you may click on 'home' to return to this page.
What is an e-Mentor? What does a e-Mentor do?
What Youth Want from Adults
Thriving: What Adults Want for Youth
Building Resilient Youth
The Process: Positive Youth Development
Writing Strong E-Mails
Asking Good Questions
Strategies for Working with Youth
Facilitating Online Relationships
Cultural Influences and Cultural Awareness
Adultism: What Is It and How Do We Avoid It?
Additional Information
Online e-Mentoring Application and Agreement
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