There has been a lot of talk about what role mentors should play in relation to the build season. I don't care what area the mentor works in or what philosophy the team uses; mentors are supposed to be inspirational supporters. To me, it goes beyond FIRST. I'm going to be there for my kids whether they have questions about college or where to mount the controls. I realize what FIRST stands for; however, I think the most important portion is the inspiration part. Sometimes it seems like too much emphasis is put on the technology part. It is great if a kid learns how to use technology but I think it is more important they learn in general. Learn how to work on a team; learn to meet deadlines; learn how to work hard but still have fun; learn what they like or dislike; learn how to be a better leader; learn why helping others is important; and of yeah, learn how to build a robot

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