Editor’s Blog

Creating a Culturally Relevant Mentoring Program for Girls of Color
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By Bernadette Sanchez, Ph.D.
Not too long ago, my colleagues…

Two new studies highlight the need for more targeted mentoring
by Jean Rhodes
Doctoral student, Alejandro Vázquez, and his…


The Promise and Potential of Mentors in Combating the Opioid Cris
by Michael Garringer (originally published on the NMRC…

What do Americans think (and do) about mentoring?: Important new report sheds light
by Jean Rhodes and Matthew Hagler
With the release of a comprehensive…

New study shows lifelong influence of mentors: But there’s a catch
by Jean E. Rhodes
It almost goes without saying that natural…

CareGiver-Initiated Mentoring (CG-IM): Pushing the Envelope on Parent Involvement
Written by Timothy A. Cavell, PhD
Professor
J. William Fulbright…

The Science is Clear: Separating Families has Long-term Damaging Psychological and Health Consequences for Children, Families, and Communities
Editor's Note: Given national events, and our field's commitment…

Who exactly was Mentor?: A stunning revelation and some important lessons
by Jean Rhodes
Researchers and practitioners often refer to…

“Then a miracle occurs:” Why we need a better understanding of youth mentoring
by Jean Rhodes
Early in my career, I developed a conceptual…

What is peer review and why do we need it?
By Adar Ben-Eliyahu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor at University…

What is the “single greatest threat to children’s well-being:” And how can mentoring help?
by Jean Rhodes
"The way a problem is defined determines not…

Ask Not What Your Mentor Can Do for You. . .: The Role of Reciprocal Exchange in Maintaining Student–Teacher Mentorships
Editor's note: I stumbled across this impressive study and, more…

Encouraging results: A sneak preview of a new meta-analysis on natural mentoring
Levi Van Dam, L., Wildschut, B., Smit, D., Branje, S., Rhodes,…

Mentoring in the age of inequality
by Jean Rhodes
For the past year, I’ve been writing a book…