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Nonjudgmentating A Mentor

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Hello, Shaniqua; overall great post. First, I agree with your point that it is a mentor’s job to be nonjudgmental. Many kids are accustomed to people criticizing and judging them based on the mistakes that they have made in their life. Mentors primary job is to motivate adolescents and tell them when they are right and wrong. Furthermore, mentors personal experiences can encourage an adolescent. For instance, if a mentor dealt with abuse in their life or was arrested at a young age, then they should explain their obstacles to a child, so that minor can understand that no matter what you go through in life, you can overcome. “Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others” (Philippians 2:4). Mentors
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