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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
This week’s coaching tip is a simple one, yet it’s something that’s too often overlooked by parents (and instructors. Praise your student, parents! Learning to drive is a daunting and intimidating endeavor for most, if not all, new drivers. Never before have they had such an awesome responsibility as piloting a several-hundred pound object, and […]
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George Foreman was a big hit when he met with Driver Ed in a Box