“…Thus, this study examined the experiences of former elementary school-aged youth mentors. Although not equipped with the same breadth of life experience and maturity as older mentors, elementary school-aged youth mentors are more accessible to their younger peers and can serve as natural role models who can positively influence mentee academic attitudes (Chan et al, 2013), self-esteem, prosocial behaviors (Coyne-Foresi, 2015; Chan et al, 2013), and school attendance (Coyne-Foresi, 2015; Grossman et al, 2012). In addition, most peer mentoring literature focuses solely on the outcomes for mentees (DuBois, Portillo, Rhodes, Silverthorn, & Valentine, 2011; Tolan, Henry, Schoeny, Lovegrove, & Nichols, 2014).…”