Re: child/adult mentor program? | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Joey Kimdon (jkimdon![]() |
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Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 19:11:18 -0800 (PST) |
Many kids are interested in the vague idea. It remains to be seen how reality will pan out though. :-) On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Diana Carroll <dianaecarroll [at] gmail.com>wrote: > Have the kids expressed interest in this? > > > On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Joey Kimdon <jkimdon [at] gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Hi all, >> >> Several of us in our community would like to establish a child/adult >> mentor >> program, and we were wondering if any other communities would be willing >> to >> share their experiences. >> >> One of our main goals is to deepen the connections between children and >> adults who are not their parents. We're hoping these special connections >> will give the kids many people they're comfortable talking to as they are >> going through life's challenges, as well as enrich both parties' lives as >> they share their special talents, interests, and personalities. We also >> see >> it as a way to keep the kids connected to and interested in the community >> as they grow older. >> >> We already have many rich child/adult interactions, informal activities, >> special friendships, and a kids club where adults can share activities >> with >> the kids. However, we're looking to have a more formal program in order to >> include more of the less-outgoing people, to encourage more one-on-one >> time, to help people find ways to fit this type of connection into their >> schedules, and to give an almost family/grandparent-type of commitment >> that >> the kids (and adults) can count on over many many years. >> >> Our current thoughts are to have some rotating one-on-one mentorships >> (maybe 6 months long?) starting as soon as the kids are interested and >> continuing until adulthood, fostering many different relationships. Then >> in >> addition, as part of a coming-of-age ritual (around 12 yrs old), having >> the >> child and an adult find each other for an enduring (non-rotating), deeper >> mentorship. The shorter mentorships could help the children and adults >> figure out who they want for their long mentor and could continue even >> during the longer mentorship. >> >> Does anyone have any experiences they'd like to share that could help us >> as >> we are developing this idea? Or can you point me to some archived posts? I >> did a quick search in the archives, but didn't find the right search terms >> to come up with anything. >> >> Thanks, >> Joey >> (from CoHo Ecovillage in Corvallis, OR) >> _________________________________________________________________ >> Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: >> http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ >> >> >> >
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child/adult mentor program? Joey Kimdon, November 16 2013
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Re: child/adult mentor program? Diana Carroll, November 17 2013
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