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Purchasing a Safe Vehicle for a Teenager

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by Andy Lobsenz Buying a vehicle is a very challenging task.  This particularly true when trying to buy a vehicle for a teenager.  I am a consultant and I help people with both new and used vehicle purchases.  I frequently buy vehicles for teenagers. Safety is one of the most important requirement in purchasing a […]

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Coaching Tip: 8 Strategies for Better Learning: Part 8 – Real World, Real Learning

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This coaching tip concludes our 8 part series on simple strategies for maximizing your student’s ability to learn. These tips come from a lecture by Debra Bell. The final simple strategy is another one that’s already a key part in our program: students learn best when they have fresh air, sunshine, and physical activity. While […]

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Coaching Tip: 8 Strategies for Better Learning: Part 7

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This coaching tip continues our 8 part series on simple strategies for maximizing your student’s ability to learn. These tips come from a lecture by Debra Bell. The seventh simple strategy is another one that’s already a key part in our program: students learn best when they experience what they are studying; that they become […]

8 Strategies for Better Learning: Part 6 – Match Lessons to Skill Level

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This coaching tip continues our 8 part series on simple strategies for maximizing your student’s ability to learn. These tips come from a lecture by Debra Bell. The sixth simple strategy is another one that’s already a key part in our program: students learn best when the lesson is matched with their skill level. Driver […]

Coaching Tip: 8 Strategies for Better Learning: Part 5 – Encouragement

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This coaching tip continues our 8 part series on simple strategies for maximizing your student’s ability to learn. These tips come from a lecture by Debra Bell. The fifth simple strategy is another one that’s already a key part in our program: students learn best when they have a teacher that is available and provides […]

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Coaching Tip: 8 Strategies for Better Learning: Part 4

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This coaching tip continues our 8 part series on simple strategies for maximizing your student’s ability to learn. These tips come from a lecture by Debra Bell. The fourth simple strategy is the student must have a positive example to reinforce what they learn. Basically, you need to set a good example of a good […]

Coaching Tip: 8 Strategies for Better Learning: Part 3

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This coaching tip continues our 8 part series on simple strategies for maximizing your student’s ability to learn. These tips come from a lecture by Debra Bell. The third simple strategy is the student must have some control over what it is they will learn. This can seem a bit tricky to accomplish. After all, […]

Coaching Tip: 8 Strategies for Better Learning: Part 2

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This coaching tip continues our 8 part series on simple strategies for maximizing your student’s ability to learn. These tips come from a lecture by Debra Bell. The second simple strategy is probably already something you’re doing: teach something the student has interest in. It’s no surprise that when the student is interested in what […]

Coaching Tip: 8 Strategies for Better Learning: Part 1

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This coaching tip kicks off an 8 part series on simple strategies for maximizing your student’s ability to learn. These tips come from a lecture by Debra Bell. The first simple strategy is actually one that you’re utilizing right now: have a teacher that cares. The part about this we’re all probably already aware of, […]

Partners in a Collision-Free America

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Today, the leading cause of death for teenagers is motor vehicle crashes – that HAS NOT CHANGED in the United States even though most states have required driver education as a prerequisite for licensing since 1966. Why? Primarily because driver education is a perfect example of design failure.* But it does not have to be […]

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