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TEACHING YOUR TEEN TO DRIVE

For most parents, driving schools are a godsend. However, it’s also normal for parents to want to teach their teen to drive. For one, it saves money in training fees.

They also get to closely monitor what their kids do behind the wheel. If you’re planning on teaching your teen to drive, here are a few tips to help ensure a smooth ride.

BE PATIENT AND KEEP YOUR COOL

In general, teaching is no walk in the park. You need to expect that teaching your teen driver will be difficult. Because teens can be particularly touchy, it is essential to be patient and keep

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