Monday, February 16, 2015

Helping Your Teen Learn to Drive


When it comes to raising a teenager, there are few things scarier than teaching your kids how to drive. Driving comes fraught with many different dangers, but with experience and proper preparation, you know how to mitigate many of these dangers. Your teen, unfortunately, may not. That’s why it’s so important to teach them how to drive. KidsHealth.org suggests remaining calm and having a plan when teaching your teen to drive:

When it comes to driving, experience is an important teacher. The more time young drivers spend building a variety of skills in different road and weather conditions, the more calm and confident they will feel and the better they'll be able to react to challenging situations.
Before each practice session, plan the specific skills you want to go over. If possible, make your lessons coincide with what your teen is learning in driver's education at school. Consider your teen's temperament — and your own. If the lessons are too long, nerves might get frayed and it may be difficult to stay calm.

Not sure what skills your teen will need? Edmund’s rounds up many skills parents may not think to teach their children, including what to do should they be pulled over by a cop or how to handle the “check engine” light coming on. These are skills that may be just as important when it comes to owning a car.

And of course, there’s more to driving than simply getting behind the wheel. Teaching your teen what to do before they get behind the wheel can be just as important as teaching good driving techniques. This website offers a helpful checklist of what teens (and all drivers) should do before they even begin driving.

Are you teaching your teen to drive? What are your best tips for helping teens master driving a vehicle?

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