HOW TO USE THIS BLOG :)

This blog is your source for mentor training topics and materials. It's also a great place to look for activity ideas and referrals to community resources, which can strengthen your mentoring friendship.

Tips for using the blog:

- Newest entries are on top of the page, old entries on bottom
- Use the search bar or scroll down to find items (no links to click)
- "Subscribe" (bottom of page) to stay connected
- Comment on the entries - I love hearing your feedback

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Conversation Starter Questions








Having trouble getting a good conversation going with your friend? Try these Conversation Starter Questions:


- How would you design your dream house?
- If you had $1000 to spend in one day, what would you spend it on?
- How do you act when you want to avoid doing something?

Thursday, May 21, 2009

ARE YOU THERE?


Are you reading the blog? If you can see this check the box below that says "cool"... I want to see if anybody is reading :)

Monday, May 18, 2009

SURVIVING THE SUPERMARKET


5 Tips to Stretch Your Food Dollar:
  1. Pick up the coupon newspaper insert when you walk in the store
  2. Know what you need before you go
  3. Don't shop when you're hungry
  4. Buy sale items that you can use for multiple meals: like pasta, rice, etc
  5. Avoid impulse shopping - be aware that display items may tempt you

10 HEALTHY FOODS THAT COST LESS THAN $1

  • Eggs
  • Potatoes
  • Apples
  • Nuts
  • Bananas
  • Brocolli
  • Milk
  • Pasta
  • Oatmeal
  • Rice

Cooking foods from scratch can seem complicated but you will save money and avoid all of the junk in prepackaged foods - plus you will throw away less trash. Good for your body and the environment.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

EFFECTIVE MENTORS


Mentoring is effective when mentors invest their time, talents, and care to create a genuine friendship with a youth. A mentor can help create a community of support by offering advice, stability during crisis, and referrals to community resources. Youth will benefit from involvement with a positive adult role model who honors their ideas, values, and choices as they transition to independence.

EFFECTIVE MENTORS:
· Maintain a steady presence in their Friend’s life through good times and bad
· Respect their Friend’s viewpoint, values, and need for self-mastery
· Have fun in the relationship – play, laugh, and genuinely appreciate each other
· Help inform and provide resources that allow Friends to make their own decisions
· Rely on the support and assistance from the mentor team and the program