This has been a question that parents have been asking themselves for generations. In answering this question, it is important to be honest with yourself. Ask yourself the tough questions. How patient are you when it comes to your teenager? Does your spouse have more patience than you do? Will your relationship with your child withstand you teaching them to drive?
Can you afford to pay for a few driving lessons since those first few lessons seem to be the most tense?
When our children were first learning to drive, we came to the conclusion that my husband was best suited for the task of teaching them. This seems like a funny choice since I was in education at the time, but it definitely was the right choice.
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Saturday, June 4, 2011
Should You Be the One to Teach Your Child to Drive?
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children,
driving,
learning to drive,
parenting,
teenagers
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