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.
One of the ways we’re here to help you parents feel less nervous about teaching your teen to drive is by giving you lots of tools to prepare you extensively for that transition from parent to driver ed instructor. One of those tools is the video series. They were made just for us, and filmed from the perspective of a parent teaching his daughter to drive. Watching these videos can give you an example to follow if you’re feeling unsure of how you talk to your teen in the car during the lesson.
Watch this video to see Patrick Barrett, the Driver Education Guru, explain more about how the video series will help with those unsure-instructor-jitters.