An edition of A mentor's guidebook (2006)

A mentor's guidebook

25 things every boy should know or experience

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An edition of A mentor's guidebook (2006)

A mentor's guidebook

25 things every boy should know or experience

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The Mentor's Guidebook is a tool for Mentors to use when mentoring youth. The book has 25 experiential activities that will play a major role in building skills, imparting knowledge and helping youth to be successful. Some of the activities include: Teaching how to tie a neck tie, Grilling outdoors, Shinning a Pair of Shoes, Learning to catch a fish, Changing a car tire. etc.

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English
Pages
216

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A mentor's guidebook: 25 things every boy should know or experience
2006, Sweetwater Publishing
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Table of Contents

Foreword.
Introduction The importance of mentoring.
Catching a fish.
Attending a wedding.
Visiting a house of worship.
Enjoying an evening of fine dining.
Visiting a bookstore to purchase a book.
Taking a daylight hike.
Noting the news and discussing current events.
Tying a necktie and a bow tie.
Shining a pair of shoes.
Changing a tire.
Washing and waxing a car.
Visiting a college campus.
Viewing a theatrical production.
Spending a day at the art museum.
Touring a military base, fire or police station.
Preparing dinner.
Grilling outdoors.
Visiting a courtroom to learn the legal system.
Engaging in a community volunteer project.
Interviewing a senior citizen about wisdom for living.
Writing a letter to a friend.
Visiting someone in the hospital.
Visiting a local park or zoo.
Attending a multicultural event.
Attending a professional sporting event.
About the author.

Edition Notes

Additional title on cover: Mentors at work.

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Atlanta, Georgia
Other Titles
Mentors at work.

Classifications

Library of Congress
BV4408.5 .B87 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
216 pages
Number of pages
216

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32125015M
Internet Archive
mentorsguidebook0000buss
ISBN 10
0979447305
ISBN 13
9780979447303
OCLC/WorldCat
1104402504

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