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Essential Tips For Parents On Teaching Their Teens How To Drive

October 21, 2018 by Jenn Leave a Comment

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There is no questioning the fact that teaching your teen how to drive a car can be a daunting process. This is especially true for anyone who is teaching their child to drive for the first time. There is just something about putting your adolescent child behind the wheel of the most expensive possession your family owns that can cause even the most level-headed person to be filled with anxiety. However, there are a number of ways to overcome this and be ready for when you have to hand your keys to your teenager.

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Essential Tips For Parents On Teaching Their Teens How To Drive

Here are some suggestions to consider.

Let your teen do it on their terms

It’s important to remember that not all teenagers are ready at the same time in their lives to learn how to drive a car. For instance, there are some kids who are ready right away for their learner’s permit and want to start learning how to drive immediately. There are other kids who have been raised on a farm and who have been driving around the farm for years. For them, getting a license is just a formality. Still, there are others who have been raised in the city and have access to public transportation and might not feel they’re ready right away at the age of 16. Thus, you should talk with your teen to determine what their personal preference is before you continue.

Be as thorough as possible

You want to expose your teen to as many different types of driving situations as possible. They need to be exposed to rural driving, small town driving, big city driving, highway driving and even interstate driving. This is the only way to increase their confidence as much as possible.

Be as diplomatic as possible

You should ask as many questions as possible. One thing you don’t want to come across as would be judgmental. One example of this would be to avoid saying, “Don’t go too fast here. You might get a speeding ticket.” instead, you should always phrase things in the form of a question. One good example here would be to say something like, “Do you know what the speed limit is on this road?”

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Map out a route and have a lesson plan ahead of time

It’s always best to map out a route before you go out and drive with your teen. Utilizing this strategy clears up any confusion, preventing you from not driving just out willy-nilly. You also should set a lesson plan on what driving skills you’re going to cover each and every time you go out with your teen.

Learn from the driving school professionals

You can pick up on a lot of tips from driving school professionals on the most appropriate way to teach your teen to drive. Just study a good driving school guide in order to learn some good tips.

Above all else, the best thing to do is always maintaining a level head on your shoulders. You will get through this, and your child will learn only the best driving skills. Just remain patient.

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