Teach Your Teenager to Drive
The Smart Guide to Driver’s Education That New Drivers Want and Need
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Dave Wright
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著者:
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Paul Mazzi
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Do you want to teach your teenager to drive safely for life? Do you want them to have the foundations so they will not be anxious, and so you can sleep at night? Then read on....
At some point, most adults start to think about teaching someone to drive. Maybe your teenager has brought up the desire to drive. They probably have a birthday coming up soon. This idea may excite you, scare you, or just plain perplex you, as to how you could even get started. In Teach Your Teenager to Drive: The Smart Guide to Driver’s Education That New Drivers Want and Need, author and experienced driver’s education teacher Paul Mazzi will give you a systematic approach. Just follow the book in order, and you will not be trying to figure it all out as you cruise down the road on the first lesson! That is not where the lessons should start! Don’t miss out on starting out the right way. The foundations you lay with your new driver will go with them for life. You cannot undue their habits once they are on their own. Will a stranger care more and do any better than you could? Of course not, you say!
Learn and put into action:
- Preventing teenager/new-driver anxiety and burn-out during training
- The most common mistakes parents make teaching new drivers
- The best steps to getting that license on the first attempt
- Don’t waste money and time by just “winging it”
- Put your new-driver training on auto-pilot
- Be more at ease the first couple of times they take the car by themselves
All of this can be had for less than the price of a large pizza. Buy the book now, train the right way, and avoid bad habits! Plus, enjoy increase safety for all of your family.
You take the time to teach them to drive, and you will be the hero in your teenagers' eyes!
©2021 Paul Mazzi (P)2021 Paul Mazzi