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Mentoring Kids with Intention, Connection, and Boundaries

Counselors make camp the place kids long to be. The relationships between campers and staff drive learning and retention each summer. So how can camps make sure that their counselors mentor and connect with campers without over-sharing or crossing important boundaries? Dr. G will explain the teen brain, and what makes 16-22 year olds such amazing leaders and educators for your campers, as well as how to motivate them to be their best selves in those relationships. Get practical strategies for avoiding common obstacles, and tools to keep those lessons fresh all summer long.

 
 
 

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