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Coaching Tip: Ways to Alleviate the Anxiety

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Most of the parents that use Driver Ed in a Box® are not teachers themselves, and this can make them a little nervous when tasked with teaching their own teenager how to drive. Lucky for them, though, they’re using Driver Ed in a Box®, and we’ve got lots of ways to help alleviate that anxiety. […]

Drivers Ed Tip: Commentary means specificity

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We get a lot of feedback from both parents and students about the commentary system we use in Driver Ed in a Box®, and one of the most common things people say about it is how much it helps them with communication during the lesson. We’re always glad to hear that because that’s what it’s […]

Driving Tips – Keep the Lessons Neat and Tidy

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Driving Tips: Peer Pressure in Driver Education

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Peer pressure is nothing new and something we’ve all encountered. I want to point out, though, that you may find it in places you don’t expect. One of those places falls squarely in my area of expertise, so I’m going to tell you about it in this week’s coaching tip. Peer pressure while you’re driving […]

Online Driving Tips: Only professionals can teach my teen to drive…WRONG!

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This coaching tip is all about alleviating your fears, your doubts that maybe you’re not cut out to teach your teen to drive. It’s so important that your teen learn to drive safely, that perhaps you feel like it’s something that should just be left to a professional. Well, I could see how you might […]

Coaching Tip: Your Parents (Instructors) are not mind readers! Use the Commentary!

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As you and your teen begin using Driver Ed in a Box®, you’re going to start using the commentary when you get to the in-vehicle training, and it just might feel a little awkward at first. Don’t worry, that’s normal. It’s not a natural thing, for most of us, to narrate everything we’re doing. Of […]

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Coaching Tip: Some Teens may be Scared to Drive at first

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I bet when you were a teenager, you couldn’t wait to get behind the wheel and learn to drive. I know I was eager to be a driver like my parents! It used to be that was a right of passage for teenagers: a milestone of independence. These days, though, a bigger milestone for some […]

Coaching Tip: How to be Patient when Teaching your Teen to Drive

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Sometimes, we parents can have a hard time keeping calm and patient when we’re instructing and explaining things to our teenage children. Chances are, if you have this issue, it’s only because you expect so much from your child. (I know I do!) Here’s a tip to help you stay patient while you’re teaching your […]

Coaching Tip: Use the Eye-Check Mirror!

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When you use your Driver Ed in a Box® course, we hope you notice and are using the two instructor mirrors that are included in the box. They’re two extremely valuable tools that will really help you while you train your teen in the vehicle. Maybe you you’re wondering why it’s so important to use […]

Coaching Tip: The Sign We All Wear

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Most everyone you meet, and probably even you yourself, has this invisible sign they wear that reads “Look at me, recognize me, I want to be important.” Your teenager wears it for sure. They’re starting that part in their life when they’re building their personal identity, and who doesn’t want their identity to be an […]

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