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Re: Mentor Roles
We try to let the kids lead, but sometimes that doesn't work. You wouldn't let the kids have power saw fights would you for instance. We have a lot of good seniors this year and only in a couple groups do the mentors have to keep everyone on track very often. In those groups however the mentors end up taking the role of a teacher showing the kids what they need to do, how to do it and enforcing the rules.
In other groups the seniors have been around long enough that they kinda run with it. 4 years ago I was holding their hands and doing more of the photoshop work than I wanted to. This year because they have the experience they just brought me finished brochures done in Photoshop. I was impressed to be honest.
I guess what I am saying is, let the kids have their way as long as they are working toward the goal, but it is your job (in my opinion anyway) to keep them grounded in reality and the timeline we have. Sounds like they are needing some guidance back on track.
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