Peer mentoring is a form of mentorship that involves individuals of similar age, background, or experiences providing support and guidance to one another. It typically occurs within a structured program or relationship, where the mentor helps the mentee develop skills, knowledge, and confidence in a specific area. Peer mentoring can take place in various settings, such as schools, workplaces, or community organizations, and has been shown to have numerous benefits, including increased academic success, improved social and emotional well-being, and enhanced personal growth and development. Research in this area often focuses on the effectiveness of peer mentoring programs, the characteristics of successful mentor-mentee relationships, and the impact of peer mentoring on various outcomes.