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Tools for Mentoring Adolescents:                                                                         Especially for
                                                                                                                                  Mentors!

                 #7 – The Influence of Culture on Mentoring Relationships
               Culture, in its broadest meaning, is the underlying fabric that holds together a person’s
             world. It includes language, values, beliefs, customs, rituals, oral and written history, art,
             music, dance, food, and much more. It is so much a part of who we are and how we live, that
             most of the time we are not even aware of how it shapes what we see, think, and feel. You
             can spend a lot of time learning about culture: your own, others’, and its influence in general
             on how we function in our communities and in the world. But you can also take some pretty
             basic measures to help you be a culturally curious and culturally sensitive mentor. Here’s
             some ideas to help you get started.


     Why Does Culture Matter?                                                        Furthermore, in some cases technology
                                                                                 may be helpful and useful, and in other cases,
     As a mentor, you will likely find many ways
                                                                                 such as violent video games, it can be harmful.
   that your background differs from your mentee’s
                                                                                 To better understand your mentee’s “world”
   background. At a minimum, you will discover
                                                                                 check out pop culture. Ask your mentee to
   generational differences. Perhaps you will also be
                                                                                 introduce you to the latest music, movies,
   from different ethnic and religious heritages, or
                                                                                 activities, and places. The handout, What’s
   from different socio-economic groups. It might be
                                                                                 Hot, What’s Not? (#10) can help you get this
   tempting to want to just look past the differences
                                                                                 conversation started with your mentee.
   and focus on what you have in common, but
   that’s not the road to a strong relationship.
                                                                                 Family System Differences- between mentors
   Rather, the more you can learn about and
                                                                                 and mentees are another influence. For
   appreciate your differences and similarities, the
                                                                                 example:
   better.
                                                                                   - You own your home while your
                                                                                       mentee’s family rents one and shares it
What You Can Expect:                                                                   with many extended family members.
  Generational Differences- One of the best things                                     Or your mentee lives in a foster home
     you can do to help bridge the age gap between                                     or with a friends’ family.
     you and your mentee is to question your                                       - You own or lease a car while your
     assumptions. For example, to help you relate to                                   mentee uses public transportation or
     your mentee you have probably spent some                                          gets rides from friends or family.
     time thinking about what your life was like as                                - You have a home computer and use
     a teen. That’s great, but keep in mind that life                                  email a lot while your mentee doesn’t
     for young people today is very different in                                       have a computer and also has to share a
     ways both positive and negative. One obvious                                      room with siblings so doesn’t have
     example is technology in the form of things                                       privacy for phone calls, much less
     like cell phones, electronic games, and Instant                                   homework.
     Messaging. These resources are widely                                         - You have lived in the same home for
     available, though in some families it’s not                                       several years while in the same period
     affordable, further widening the gap between                                      your mentee has moved four times.
     “haves” and “have nots.”
         Created by Search Institute® for Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota. Copyright © 2007 by Search Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota (www.search-
               institute.org). This handout may be reproduced for educational, non-commercial use only (with this copyright line). All rights reserved.
Socioeconomic Differences-
                 Poverty, in particular, is a cultural
               factor that can stress a mentoring
                                                                             Makes You Think
               relationship in unique ways.
                                                                               Nearly 20% of families in the United States
            For example, a mentee whose family
                                                                                  speak a language other than English
         has lived for generations in poverty might
                                                                                          in their own homes.1
         spend $100 on designer clothing in order
         to enjoy the moment. A mentor might
         think it would be better to save for “the
         future.” That future, however, may seem
                                                                          What Can You Do?
         very uncertain and unpredictable to the
                                                                             You can start with a few simple, but not
         young person. Perhaps, holding onto the
                                                                             necessarily easy, steps:
         money might mean taking the risk of
         having it stolen. Putting it in a bank isn’t                              Honestly examine your own mind for
         an option because a) there’s no reliable                                  prejudices and stereotypes. Recognize
         way to get there, and b) institutions like                                that almost all of us have learned some
         banks aren’t trustworthy. But all of this                                 and that acknowledging them is the first
         will vary, of course, from person to                                      step to broadening our perspectives.
         person. If you take the time to understand
         your mentee’s personal views, you might                                   Think about where biases come from
         be able to sensitively start to create                                    and try to see them as learned
         together a new, positive perspective. Also,                               misinformation.
         ask your match support staff for                                          Make a personal commitment to be a
         information or training, regarding                                        culturally sensitive mentor.
         socioeconomic gaps, or differences.
                                                                                   See your mentee first and foremost as a
                                                                                   unique and valuable person.
Try It!
                                                                                   Approach cultural differences as
Many mentor matches find that they                                                 opportunities for learning.
appreciate talking about cultural differences
                                                                                   Expose yourself to pop culture.
and similarities. Start with simple discussions
about things like communication styles, slang,                                     Do a little Internet research on
and body language. Then share something else                                       generational differences, not so you can
like a favorite “traditional” food, type of music,                                 stereotype or make assumptions, but so
or event. Next, learn together about an aspect                                     you can see how the times we live in
of a culture that’s different from either of                                       help shape the people we become.
yours.
Slowly but surely you’ll build a strong
relationship based on mutual understanding
and respect!


1
    http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/27000.html

     Created by Search Institute® for Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota. Copyright © 2007 by Search Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota (www.search-
           institute.org). This handout may be reproduced for educational, non-commercial use only (with this copyright line). All rights reserved.

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August QIA Resource: Tools for Mentoring Adolescents

  • 1. Tools for Mentoring Adolescents: Especially for Mentors! #7 – The Influence of Culture on Mentoring Relationships Culture, in its broadest meaning, is the underlying fabric that holds together a person’s world. It includes language, values, beliefs, customs, rituals, oral and written history, art, music, dance, food, and much more. It is so much a part of who we are and how we live, that most of the time we are not even aware of how it shapes what we see, think, and feel. You can spend a lot of time learning about culture: your own, others’, and its influence in general on how we function in our communities and in the world. But you can also take some pretty basic measures to help you be a culturally curious and culturally sensitive mentor. Here’s some ideas to help you get started. Why Does Culture Matter? Furthermore, in some cases technology may be helpful and useful, and in other cases, As a mentor, you will likely find many ways such as violent video games, it can be harmful. that your background differs from your mentee’s To better understand your mentee’s “world” background. At a minimum, you will discover check out pop culture. Ask your mentee to generational differences. Perhaps you will also be introduce you to the latest music, movies, from different ethnic and religious heritages, or activities, and places. The handout, What’s from different socio-economic groups. It might be Hot, What’s Not? (#10) can help you get this tempting to want to just look past the differences conversation started with your mentee. and focus on what you have in common, but that’s not the road to a strong relationship. Family System Differences- between mentors Rather, the more you can learn about and and mentees are another influence. For appreciate your differences and similarities, the example: better. - You own your home while your mentee’s family rents one and shares it What You Can Expect: with many extended family members. Generational Differences- One of the best things Or your mentee lives in a foster home you can do to help bridge the age gap between or with a friends’ family. you and your mentee is to question your - You own or lease a car while your assumptions. For example, to help you relate to mentee uses public transportation or your mentee you have probably spent some gets rides from friends or family. time thinking about what your life was like as - You have a home computer and use a teen. That’s great, but keep in mind that life email a lot while your mentee doesn’t for young people today is very different in have a computer and also has to share a ways both positive and negative. One obvious room with siblings so doesn’t have example is technology in the form of things privacy for phone calls, much less like cell phones, electronic games, and Instant homework. Messaging. These resources are widely - You have lived in the same home for available, though in some families it’s not several years while in the same period affordable, further widening the gap between your mentee has moved four times. “haves” and “have nots.” Created by Search Institute® for Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota. Copyright © 2007 by Search Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota (www.search- institute.org). This handout may be reproduced for educational, non-commercial use only (with this copyright line). All rights reserved.
  • 2. Socioeconomic Differences- Poverty, in particular, is a cultural factor that can stress a mentoring Makes You Think relationship in unique ways. Nearly 20% of families in the United States For example, a mentee whose family speak a language other than English has lived for generations in poverty might in their own homes.1 spend $100 on designer clothing in order to enjoy the moment. A mentor might think it would be better to save for “the future.” That future, however, may seem What Can You Do? very uncertain and unpredictable to the You can start with a few simple, but not young person. Perhaps, holding onto the necessarily easy, steps: money might mean taking the risk of having it stolen. Putting it in a bank isn’t Honestly examine your own mind for an option because a) there’s no reliable prejudices and stereotypes. Recognize way to get there, and b) institutions like that almost all of us have learned some banks aren’t trustworthy. But all of this and that acknowledging them is the first will vary, of course, from person to step to broadening our perspectives. person. If you take the time to understand your mentee’s personal views, you might Think about where biases come from be able to sensitively start to create and try to see them as learned together a new, positive perspective. Also, misinformation. ask your match support staff for Make a personal commitment to be a information or training, regarding culturally sensitive mentor. socioeconomic gaps, or differences. See your mentee first and foremost as a unique and valuable person. Try It! Approach cultural differences as Many mentor matches find that they opportunities for learning. appreciate talking about cultural differences Expose yourself to pop culture. and similarities. Start with simple discussions about things like communication styles, slang, Do a little Internet research on and body language. Then share something else generational differences, not so you can like a favorite “traditional” food, type of music, stereotype or make assumptions, but so or event. Next, learn together about an aspect you can see how the times we live in of a culture that’s different from either of help shape the people we become. yours. Slowly but surely you’ll build a strong relationship based on mutual understanding and respect! 1 http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/27000.html Created by Search Institute® for Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota. Copyright © 2007 by Search Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota (www.search- institute.org). This handout may be reproduced for educational, non-commercial use only (with this copyright line). All rights reserved.