Issue 7: Cross-Age Peer Mentoring
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12. Table 1: Drawing Distinctions Among Several Peer-to-Peer Interventions Structured (e.g. using a curriculum) Long-term (lasting more than ten weeks) Problem-focused or remedial Cross-age (difference in grade of two or more) One-to-one relationship format Peer Mentoring Sometimes Yes No Yes Yes Peer Counseling No No Yes (personal) Not usually Usually, but not necessarily Peer helping; PALs (Peer Assistance and Leadership) Yes Not usually Sometimes Yes, usually Both one-to-one and one helper with multiple youth formats Peer Mediation Yes No Yes Not usually No, one mediator with two plus peers Peer Tutoring No No Yes (academic) Sometimes Usually, but not necessarily