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Car accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers. The only way to reduce that risk is for them to gain more experience behind the wheel. However, not all experience is created equal. However, most states don't educate parents about teaching teens to drive. Researchers discovered that parents offer a lot of practical instruction on vehicle handling. The most common comments parents made included telling teens to slow down as they approached an intersection.




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Better Ways to Teach Teens to Drive - WSJ
Most do a good job of teaching steering, parking and controlling the car. Parents are not so good, however, at teaching the skills young drivers need to actually avoid accidents, according to new research. Now, there are new techniques and even guides that have grown out of new scientific research into the parent-child dynamic in the car. Suzy Hoyle of Wallingford, Pa. Hoyle has begun teaching her third child, year-old son Gracein, safe driving techniques.



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Summer is approaching, and many teenagers will be freed up from the structures and restrictions of school. What will now come to the forefront for them? What's at the core of their lives? Reality TV? The summer concert scene?





I can't take the disrespect anymore" —Mom of a teen. Sadly, this is not an unusual sentiment. Parents feel overwhelmed by their teens' entitled, disrespectful attitude and feel at a loss for how to reverse it.

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