“Mentoring becomes as much about parents as it is about kids”
Posted on September 25, 2012 by Larry Ferlazzo
Mentoring becomes as much about parents as it is about kids is an article on NBC’s website about a very impressive “mentoring program” sponsored by the Logan Square Neighborhood Association in Chicago.
Here’s a very short excerpt from the lengthy article:
The year-long program places parents into a classroom in their child’s school for two hours every day. They work with individual students or small groups, helping teachers give more one-on-one attention to children. They also earn a stipend of $500-$600 per semester for their time.
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