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Coaching Tip: The 5 Parts of a Successful Lesson – Part 5

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Today we conclude our series on the 5 Parts of a Successful Lesson, and today’s part is Part 5: Preview the Next Lesson. You’ve finished your review of the day’s lesson and practice session, and now it’s time to talk with your teen about what the two of you will be doing the next time […]

Coaching Tip: The 5 Parts of a Successful Lesson – Part 5

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We are on the final segment of Part 2, of our series on the 5 Parts of a Successful Lesson. Today, we’re finishing our discussion of how you can introduce the new learning with your student, which is the second part of a successful lesson. Today’s tip on introducing the new learning is how you […]

Drivers Ed Coaching Tip: The 5 Parts of a Successful Lesson – Part 2

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The second part of a successful lesson is Introducing the New Learning. There are a few options for this, so this part of the successful lesson is going to take more than one issue to get through. The first one we’re going to talk about is building on the previous lesson. For example, you may […]

Coaching Tip: The 5 Parts of a Successful Lesson – Part 1

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The first part of a successful lesson is a review of the previous lesson. You want to go over everything that the student did in the past lesson and remind them of what they did well. You want your student to begin today’s lesson feeling good about their progress. Yes, you will also review things […]

Drivers Ed Coaching Tip: Lead by Example – Drive Collision-Free!

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Today’s coaching tip comes from a customer comment from one of our Driver Ed in a Box® graduates. After telling us how much he enjoyed the program, he told us that he looks forward to helping his younger siblings when they go through the course. That’s a good attitude to have (remember that series we […]

Drivers Ed Coaching Tips – Attitude vs. Behavior Part 3

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Part 3 of our Attitude vs Behavior series actually comes from something one of our clients wrote to us. He wanted to thank us for giving him the opportunity to become a competent and confident driver. That says a lot about his attitude towards his driver education. He didn’t approach the process as something he […]

Coaching Tip: Attitude vs. Behavior Part 2

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This week we continue our series on Attitude vs. Behavior with Part 2. In Part 1, we discussed the difference between attitude and behavior and talked about how they help keep you out of collisions. Now let’s talk about how we can control our attitude and behavior. Attitude and behavior can affect one another, but […]

Drivers Ed Coaching Tip: Protect Your Space to Protect Yourself

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Recently, there have been a few stories on the news about people who were robbed when the criminals followed them home from where they were shopping. Did you know that following the habits of collision-free driving from Driver Ed in a Box® can help you avoid situations like that? One of the core principles of […]

Coaching Tip Try This Test with Your Phone

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Do you have some type of wireless communication in your car? A cell phone? A smart phone? A Blackberry? An Ipad? A hands-free phone? Great! Try this test: Turn off your device for one (1) day every time you get into a vehicle – even if you’re not the driver. Ask your passengers to do […]

How to Beat the Heat in Your Driver Education

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Is it hot enough for you yet? My apologies to our clients in Colorado and New Mexico. This is not a reference to the tragic effects of the fires you and your communities may be experiencing. We pray that you and your families and the fire fighters safely get through that ordeal. What we’re talking […]

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