Teen Supervisors who have graduated from the Mentoring Program, and who demonstrate a superior knowledge of the use of the Super Powers, are capable of communicating effectively in the community, and are willing to help out newly appointed teen Supervisors, are eligible to become Teen Mentors.
A recommendation from their Mentor is preferred, but not required.
15 and up to be a Mentor. Note: usually teens become Teen Mentors.
They both Mentor new Supervisors, but the Teen Mentor will usually only have teen Proteges.
Both. Teen Mentors are Teens who Mentor teens. In many cases people feel more comfortable interacting with someone close to their own age. The Teen Mentor badge makes them more visible to newly appointed Supers who are also Teens.
No
There are lots of ways: get a mentor, become a mentor, become a supervisor, contribute, etc.
you can ask peers at school to help you. or you could ask the guidance counselor; usually they will have some good recommendations of teen help.
Well, through the information I've gathered, those who want to become a mentor of course first needs to start as a Supervisor. Then must go through the mentoring program themselves, graduate, and in hopes if he or she wants to become a mentor, the protege's mentor will request it.
One becomes a senior mentor with time and mentoring a new mentor and protege, but will be asked at the proper time.
You become a teen at the age of 13.
When you turn 10. Then when you turn 13 you become a teen
When they become adults.
you have the right to be a father :-)