Many available research findings suggest that mentorship programs are supporting at-risk youth generally, particularly with increasing their self-worth as well as having educational benefit for the youth.Two theoretical frameworks, strengths perspective and social learning theory, have been determined to offer support to increase the value of mentorship programs for Native American youth. Understanding youth social issues and carried impact of historical trauma as well as understanding the use of applied theories, strong ADVOCACY programming, and helpful factors or considerations, a culturally-sensitive, educationally-based mentorship intervention has potential to support at-risk youth feel motivated to move forward with their educational futures.
Mentorship-Based, Culturally-Sensitive, Theory-Driven Mentorship Intervention for At-risk youth with financial struggles
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TCPC is : open to all individuals in agreement with its purposes of helping and investing its communities' parents, with toddlers, our youth mentorship programs are A single free membership may extend to all individuals residing at the same address
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Many are supportive and willing to accommodate a child with a special need. Your child will gain opportunities for fun and friendships.
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