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1 Preparing Volunteers for School-Based Matches

2 Our history About friendship Where Matches meet Who are our Littles? About Us: Big Brothers Big Sisters

3 School-Based Mentoring: A Lesson in Friendship! Kids enjoy School-Based Mentoring Parents know what a difference it makes Some of the biggest supporters of School-Based Mentoring are actually teachers. They see students come back from their one hour a week mentoring sessions with confident smiles, ready to learn and ready to succeed. About School-Based Mentoring

4 What is a “Big” –What makes a successful Big What a “Big” is NOT Your Role

5 Expectations Be a good friend Be consistent Make contact regularly Realize problems might come up What Will You Do?

6 Enrollment Information gathered –Interview –References –Criminal background check –Other BBBS agency or youth serving organizations How to Get Involved

7 Children’s safety is our #1 priority. We focus on the child’s safety and well-being throughout the match. We do this by providing: –Professional screening –Child abuse prevention programs for children –Guidelines for boundaries –Ongoing required Match Support contact A Top Priority: Child Safety

8 Along the way to forming a safe and lasting friendship your Match Support Team will be in touch with all of you to help you and your Little. BBBS Support: How BBBS Works with You & Your Little

9 It’s pretty simple. By building a trusting friendship with a child you can make a powerful impact in his/her life. That’s what it’s all about. You Can Make a Difference in the Life of a Child…

10 Agency insert ground rules Review Ground Rules

11 Common stages – Honeymoon Stage – Growth Stage – Maturity Stage – Transition and “Closure” Valuable Relationships

12 5-7 year olds 8-10 year olds 11-13 year olds 14-16 year olds Children: Ages & Stages

13 What do I do? Agency insert sample school based scenarios Strategies for Common Problems

14 Guidelines Transitioning the Match through Formal Closure


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