The Importance of Mentors for Kids and Teens

When I was growing up, my grandfather was always supportive. He believed in me, and most importantly, told me I could accomplish whatever I wanted in my life. He encouraged my interests and helped me feel empowered. This, in turn, helped give me the confidence to take on challenges and strive for my goals.

This type of support and encouragement can be vital to a child. Children who feel they have a champion, who they know will care for them and love them whether they succeed or fail, become people who are not afraid to take chances. It is these supportive adults who can help children develop strength and confidence in themselves as they move toward their goals.

It is an unfortunate fact that some children do not get the emotional support they need. Parents who are stingy with their praise can lead to children having difficulty believing in themselves. This can........

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