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The Parent-Coach Mindset: Balancing Safety, Patience, and Constructive Feedback

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When you’re in the passenger seat teaching your teen to drive, you’re not just a parent—you’re their coach. And just like in sports, coaching requires patience, clear communication, and the ability to give constructive feedback without crushing confidence. Before the car even moves, hold a pre-drive briefing. Review the planned route, the skill focus for that…

Building Skills in Stages: A Month-by-Month Driving Plan for Parents

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Teaching a teen to drive is less about throwing them into every possible scenario quickly and more about gradually building competence and confidence. Jumping straight from empty parking lots to rush-hour traffic can overwhelm them—and increase risk. Instead, think of the permit period as a step-by-step ladder of skill development. Here’s a proven six-month skill progression:…

Making the Time: Creative Ways to Fit Driving Practice into Busy Schedules

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For many families, logging 50+ hours of driving practice during the permit period feels impossible. Between work, school, sports, and everything else, it’s easy for weeks to pass without a single practice drive. But those hours are not just a legal requirement—they’re your teen’s safety net for the day they start driving alone. The good…

The 50-Hour Rule: Why Practice Time Matters More Than You Think

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In most states, teens are required to log at least 50 hours of supervised driving before they can take their driver’s license test, including a portion at night. But here’s the thing—this number is a minimum, not a guarantee of readiness. Real safety comes from mastering a wide variety of skills in different driving environments, not…

7 Car Myths You’ve Got to Stop Teaching

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We know that you, loving parent extraordinaire, have the absolute best intentions while teaching your teen the rules of the road. However, you might be advocating for some in-car habits that are no longer common practice (and some that aren't even considered safe). Since you've received your driver's license, there have been many changes and…