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Re: Mentoring Question

Yes, absolutely, provided that mentor recognized their need to learn more, and was willing to do so. At first I might assign an advanced student to show them the ropes, then another adult to sharpen it up.

Unlike typical high school, FIRST teaches using adult methods. Some children may not learn as effectively this way. but high school and older adults certainly would.

And you never have enough help.
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