Transition And Mentoring
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5
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5 pages in length. Facing challenges is an inherent part of life that simply cannot be avoided; however, most people have a support system in place through friends, family members, religious affiliations and such to help them resolve the issues. For first generation immigrants who have already endured the struggle of multicultural assimilation on a very basic level, the additional aspects of acquiring a degree, full-time work and other pursuits that make their lives more holistic in this foreign environment only compound the existing burden of eventual transition. Examining the concept of mentoring as an effective coping method during this time of transformation finds Schlossberg's 4 S's a particularly good fit for the student's situation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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