PROGRAMS AND SCHEDULES
Weekly Schedules and Availability slots:
DAYS |
TIME |
MODE OF DELIVERY |
Monday to Friday |
9:00am-4:00pm |
Virtual and Physical |
Saturday |
9:00am-12:00Noon |
Virtual and Physical |
Key Programs and Structure:
Peers Mentorship programs: A program to develop teenagers to becoming peer mentors and counselors.
Eagle Mentorship Programs: Mentorship and coaching program for individual teenagers to help them acquire specific knowledge or develop specific skill.
Community Mentorship Programs: Mentorship and coaching programs for specific community of teenagers to help them acquire specific knowledge or develop specific skill.
Cohort Mentorship Programs: Mentorship and coaching of teenagers in a specific domain and for specific time-frame to help them acquire specific knowledge, skills or experience.
School Programs
TeenMAP’s school Coaching, Mentorship and counselling services focus on Four major stakeholders in the school; Students, Teachers, support staff and Parents or Guardians to the students. These includes:
- Group Counselling for students
- Individualized counselling based on identified cases or issues
- Development of peer mentors
- Equipping Teachers and support staff with Basic counseling skills
- Individualized Counselling services for teachers and support staff
- Individualized Mentorship and coaching services
- Group coaching and mentorship services
NOTE: Contact our administrators for more enquiries
Cohort slots:
- APRIL: 14th -18th April 2025
- JULY: 30th June-4th July 2025
- AUGUST: 8th -12th September 2025
- DECEMBER: 8th -12th December 2025
TEENS MENTORSHIP PROGRAMS
Our mentorship programs cover over 40 Essential domains and skills that prepares a teenager for successful living now and in the future. The skills are grouped into four major mentorship areas:
- Teen character Development
- Teen skills development
- Purposeful Living as a teenager
Performance Development

Teenage Character Development Programs (TCD)
“In a society that fosters the importance of winning, we must reinforce that it is how we play the game that defines us”
The teen years are a critical period for character development, laying the foundation for the adult a teenager will become. In this transformative phase, character building is not just an added benefit but a necessity for shaping responsible, empathetic, and resilient individuals. The positive attributes that will assist with developing a well-rounded and happy teenager, are: Resilience, Confidence, Adaptability, Proactivity and Perception. With this, they can comfortably acquire the effective and essential skills for teenage and beyond; The skills will support them in academics, Social issues, Emotional regulation matters, Health and general Well-being now and in the future.
“Recognizing strengths does more than help teens feel good about themselves. It positions them to understand that they possess the capacity to do the right thing, to move beyond temporary setbacks, and to correct mistaken decisions”

Teenage Skill Development Programs (TSD)
With teenage hormones at their peak, learning and practicing life skills may not be a stroll in the park, but this is where our experiences and skills as coaches will come in handy. While it is great and beneficial to focus on basic skills like swimming, using a first Aid Kit, Personal grooming and so on, teens born in the world of smartphones and social media may need something additional; life skills. If they must leave to fulfill their purpose on earth, then they will need to add to their basics: Communication Skills, Time Management Skills, Money Management Skills, Decision-Making Skills, Goal-Setting Skills, Critical

Teenage Purposeful Living Programs (TPL)
“Finding purpose in life is not a single event for teens, it is a process”
Have you ever heard this statement? “I don’t know what I want to do with my life,” especially from teens. Students face pressure to establish their life’s purpose and begin working towards it.
Parents are not responsible for identifying their teens’ purpose; this is the teens’ “work.” But parents can introduce options, provide support, help sort through choices, and model a life rooted in meaning and purpose.
A purposeful life isn’t built on finding your purpose, it’s built on finding God’s purpose and joining him in his heroic story. We learn how valuable God is, and how valuable each of us are to him. Teens will need to: Reach upward to God, reach outward by developing empathy, reach inward by practicing gratitude, patience, self-sacrifice, virtue, kindness, truth, and determination, reach forward by learning to find satisfaction where you are, even as you are constantly looking to where you want to go, reach backward to those younger by giving back for no reward.
A life purpose can be thought of as the motivating and inspiring aim of life, the reason to wake up in the morning. It can be linked to career, responsibilities, friends or family, spirituality and religious beliefs, or all of the above.
Teens can be helped to know their purpose by building up key qualities and connecting with their temperaments (Choleric, Sanguine, Phlegmatic and Melancholic).
It’s about helping teenagers finding what they love, what they are good at, what the world needs, what they can be paid for and aligning these aspects to create a fulfilling life. It involves introspection and self-reflection to identify passions, strengths and values and then aligning those with their career and contributions to the world
Research shows you are 42% more likely to accomplish your goals if you take the time to write them down. If your objective is to be more intentional in life, then put a pen to paper.
Intentional living is the practice of determining your values and beliefs and then consciously changing your daily behaviours to reflect those personal principles. The intent of this lifestyle is to knock you out of autopilot and help you to become your best version of yourself.
This means defining your version of success and throwing out the expectations of others. It also requires you to practice mindfulness. By living in the moment, you can better evaluate your life, center your goals, and remove the hinderances that are preventing you from living fully.

Teenage Performance Improvement Program (TPI)
Once teens have found out their purpose in life, they are now set up for success, and empowering them is key. By providing them with the necessary tools and strategies, teens can learn from other people’s experiences and finally navigate through life’s ups and downs.
Therefore, they will need to: Embrace challenges, learn from failure, be supported through the pubertal Journey, provide guidance, mentorship, coaching and counseling support and finally celebrate achievements (graduation, job, marriage, children and more…)