Coaching Tip: Delayed Gratification

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These days, teens are used to getting things real quick, right away. With the internet at their fingertips, in their phones, there’s a lot of instant feedback and reward for things that they do. Your teen hears a song she likes, puts out a “tweet” about it, and instantly fifteen people “like” her post. Things […]

Drivers Ed Tips: 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 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 […]

Coaching Improves Performance – Driving Tips

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How you can benefit from my preparing for my second triathlon – it’s this weekend! Around the first of the year my niece’s husband, Keith, suggested that we do a triathlon at the end of April in Kemah. I reluctantly agreed to do it. Yes, doing the triathlon – the open water 500 meter swim, […]