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Mentoring To Foster Children's Emerging Literacy, Janet K. Archer
Mentoring To Foster Children's Emerging Literacy, Janet K. Archer
Graduate Research Papers
Many children benefit from additional association with supportive adults at school. Mentoring programs are one way of providing support. Mentors can assist in fostering children's personal-social and thinking-language abilities.
A brochure with basic guidelines for mentors has been developed. It is intended as a reference source with suggestions for mentoring procedures and language activities.