Ethan’s Zoom calls with his mentor are the highlight of his week.
Being a teen can be tough. Between school pressure, social drama, family weirdness, and uncertainty about the future, it can sometimes feel like too much to handle all on your own. In those times, wouldn’t it be nice to have someone who has been there, done that to give you advice, support, and motivation—all without judging you or overreacting?
Well, guess what? That type of person actually exists. They’re called mentors.
Think of a mentor as a combination of the best parts of a parent, teacher, and coach. For example, a mentor might help you with your homework, but they won’t ground you if you don’t turn it in on time. (They might, however, suggest strategies to help you meet deadlines in the future.)