Life Drivers Training
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Life Drivers Training began teaching teens and adults in January 2010. I have been in the profession since 2006. I have decided after much thought and prayer to discontinue the teaching of Segment One classes. On occasion I may teach a Segment Two Class. My time will now be focused on teen and adult lessons. I will also be working with students who have learning disabilities or just need some extra help, looking at skills and improving confidence levels.
There is a significant need for working with teens and adults who need extra help and those with learning disabilities. We have a number of specific lessons directed towards your needs (listed below) however, we encourage you to tell us about your individual struggles. Life Drivers Training will cater to your needs, both in lesson content and frequency.
We will generally recommend that each lesson lasts for two hours. Two hour lessons optimize learning for a few reasons. First, many of our students who are struggling with anxiety or sensory processing concerns use the first 15 minutes to acclimate to the vehicle and decrease anxiety about beginning the course. Second, longer sessions allow the driver to experience broader variety of driving settings in a lesson.
Depending on the experience level of the student, a one hour consultation may be recommended.
- Parking Practice
- Night Driving
- Expressway Driving
- Country Driving
- Parent Ride Along Drive
- Winter Driving
- Assessment Drive
- Confidence Improvement Drive
- Defensive Driving
- One Hour Driving Lesson
- Two Hour Driving Lesson
- Consultation Hour
Life Drivers Training exists to elevate the students’ confidence and belief in themselves. In many cases, students have developed a fear of driving, possibly because of a negative experience. They may have heard for a number of years that they won’t be good at driving, or they aren’t able to drive. However, I go to great efforts to empower and encourage students in order to increase their feelings of competence. We teach techniques of coping with stress and anxiety. This is a greater problem for the new drivers today because of the increased number of poor drivers.
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Category: Transportation
Service: Driving Programs