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Elizabeth Guth
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Check this article out -- http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23452668/
Half of kids who died in car crashes had teen drivers and dangerous circumstances w/ unbuckled riders w/ new drivers were high risk factors.
First, please tell me my peanut is never going to be driving.
Once I get over that delusion, let me ask you this -- how do you impart good driving skills on your teen or tween? What empowering message can you give them to help keep them safe and buckled and not speeding?

Tips from moms who have BTDT?


Elizabeth
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I am so there right now! My son just turned 15, wants his learner's permit and I want to say WAIT! ...until you are at least 21!! No can do, unfortunately! At this point, I talk him through our drives from point A to point B, explaining the various traffic laws, what to look at for, why I slow down here, use my turn signal and so forth. Just preparing him the best I can, and setting good examples. I do know I'll be a wreck when he does get his license. Those that have gotten past this point, how do you deal with a new driver and what did you do to prepare? Any advise would be welcomed!
 
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