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Adults are Still Needed! Intergenerational and Mentoring Activities

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This article describes the rationale for activities that connect youth and older non-familial adults together in meaningful and productive relationships. Mentoring and intergenerational programs address specific developmental needs of at-risk children and youth. This article offers suggestions for design and implementation of effective mentoring and intergenerational programs.

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This article describes the rationale for activities that connect youth and older non-familial adults together in meaningful and productive relationships. Mentoring and intergenerational programs address specific developmental needs of at-risk children and youth. This article offers suggestions for design and implementation of effective mentoring and intergenerational programs.

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Volume 13
Issue 2
Authors Pamela F. Rodriguez, Daphne M. Baille
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ISSN 10895701

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