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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'mentoring for' is correct and usable in written English
You can use 'mentoring for' when discussing someone providing guidance or instruction for someone else. For example, "Jack has been mentoring for Sarah for over 5 years."
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The initiative to encourage mentoring for at-risk children (2006)?
Tim Lott offers mentoring for writers at theguardian.com/masterclasses.
They receive mentoring for two years, after which they are expected to become self-sufficient.
It has provided not only financial support but also mentoring for several dozen students.
He and his wife also provide counselling and mentoring for young people with behavioural problems.
Given the clear benefits of mentoring for developing CEOs, why is the practice not already ubiquitous?
Many studies over the last 20 25 years have examined the benefits of mentoring for the protégé and the organization.
She is known for her work on innovative leadership programs and board-level executive mentoring for FTSE 100 companies.
Staff members provide not just nursing care but also mentoring for engaging in daily life, even for Alzheimer's patients.
Aimhigher is a partnership of schools, colleges and universities which runs summer schools, campus visits and mentoring for pupils from poorer backgrounds.
But the administration would distribute the money in grants targeted to specific programs that it wants schools to embrace, like summer school programs and mentoring for teachers.
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