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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 […]

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 […]

Coaching Tip: Carbon Monoxide

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Driver education doesn’t end when the car is off the road and you’re done driving. It’s also important to understand how to navigate other dangers of the vehicle that you may not be aware of. One of those dangers is carbon monoxide. And you may not be aware of carbon monoxide, because you can’t see […]

Coaching Tip: Feelings and Lessons

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This coaching tip starts with a question: how does your student feel about the time he or she spends learning to drive with you? It’s an important question, because ultimately, you want the answer to be: “My student feels good about the learning experience she gets from me.” Your student is never going to remember […]

Coaching Tip: Albert Einsteins Driver Ed Tip

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Driver education is not an exact science, but it’s some kind of a science, so we can use a little help from one of the greatest scientists that ever lived: Albert Einstein. What does Albert Einstein have to teach us about driver education. He said “nothing happens until something moves.” He wasn’t specifically talking about […]

Drivers Ed Tip: The Boy Scout Promise and Driver Education – Part Three

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The Boy Scouts of America have done a lot for helping shape young boys into great men, and it turns out they can do a lot to help shape you and your teen into collision-free drivers. What do the Boy Scouts have that you can apply to your driver education? I’m talking about the Boy […]

Drivers Ed Tip: The Boy Scout Promise and Driver Education – Part Two

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The Boy Scouts of America have done a lot for helping shape young boys into great men, and it turns out they can do a lot to help shape you and your teen into collision-free drivers. What do the Boy Scouts have that you can apply to your driver education? I’m talking about the Boy […]

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