
This post originally appeared on Maggie Dent's blog and has been republished with full permission.
From the earliest civilisation in traditional kinship communities, the role of significant safe, adult guidance and mentors has been accepted as being essential in the healthy raising of children to adulthood.
These guides and mentors who are not our mums and dads, are people that I call 'lighthouses'. So, think of extended family like uncles and grandparents, teachers, your kids' friend's parent, neighbours, family friends or community members.
It takes only one adult who can hold the light in a young person's life to make a significant difference to that young person's life outcomes.
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The pivotal role of lighthouses on tweens and teens.
The role of lighthouses is particularly important during adolescence when children go through massive change and are easily influenced. Over the years I have shared many stories in my books about moments where a former student has shared how important my influence had been on them. With many of these kids, I actually had no idea that they felt that way, and that is the motivation behind this blog.