Driver Rehab. and Driving with Disabilities.
All parents have mixed feelings about their teens getting a driver's licence. On the one hand ,they welcome the liberation of not having to chauffeur them around anymore, and look forward to seeing their "child" transition into early adulthood.
On the other hand, the very idea that their teen is solely responsible for all the complex decisions involved in driving is frightening and a bit overwhelming.
For parents of teens diagnosed with "Development Disorders" the ambivalence about driving is understandably even greater.
Are their cognitive, spatial and motor skills developed sufficiently to handle the multitasking necessary to drive safely.
Given extra patience, from an instructor who knows to keep verbal and other directions to the absolute brief minimum, given you are not subject to anxieties too much above the typical learner levels, it should be no harder for teens with "Development Disorders" to learn to drive than anybody else.
Russell has the experience and training to assist parents and teens to become good confident drivers.
On the other hand, the very idea that their teen is solely responsible for all the complex decisions involved in driving is frightening and a bit overwhelming.
For parents of teens diagnosed with "Development Disorders" the ambivalence about driving is understandably even greater.
Are their cognitive, spatial and motor skills developed sufficiently to handle the multitasking necessary to drive safely.
Given extra patience, from an instructor who knows to keep verbal and other directions to the absolute brief minimum, given you are not subject to anxieties too much above the typical learner levels, it should be no harder for teens with "Development Disorders" to learn to drive than anybody else.
Russell has the experience and training to assist parents and teens to become good confident drivers.