Help I'm Young & Need A Mentor

Please God, Which Way do I Turn?

by Natalie Hudson


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/20/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781434356635

About the Book

This dynamic work book has been designed for teenagers who are looking for direction in their lives.  This book will challenge teenagers to understand the role of a mentor and a mentoree.  How do you know a person is your mentor and the benefits of being mentored.

This book teaches the young reader to dig deep down and find there hidden talents, gives them direction and how to achieve in life.  This book will encourage you to make a list of some of your main strengths and the areas where perhaps you need help in.  It also asks the reader to describe him or herself allowing them to get a mental picture of the type of mentor they need to accommodate your talents.  It also allows the reader to look at his/her individual achievemnts and future goals, and if  they haven't got any it instructs them how to have some.


About the Author

Natalie Hudson is a 26 year old women, who is the founder of  'Generation of Excellence'.  Natalie is one who has a passion particularly for those under the age of 18.  Her desire through her talks and writing's is to motivate her young audience to find out who they are, and the purpose for their lives.

Natalie has completed a Diploma in youth studies which consisted of-The role of a youth leader, adolescent psychology, crisis counseling (for youth) and how to deal with youth in the 21st century.

Natalie has a 1 year experience of mentoring children in a prison when they visited their Dad's.  This involved preparing lesson plans, selecting films and being a listening ear.

Natalie also holds a learning Disabilities qualification, of which she obtained when she worked for 2 years as a child support officer at a disability home for children between the ages of 11-19 who had Autism.

Natalie's heart's desire is to continue to be a voice for this generation, by letting them know at every opportunity she gets, that they can make it.