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What is your "criteria" for a difficult child & learner's permit for driving?
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 377651" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>In my state, it's 16 for a permit. difficult child got his last Wed (his birthday) and will start Driver's Ed next week. He can get a senior license at 17 with DE, 18 without. difficult child, however, is NOT impulsive and doesn't lose his temper very easily. He also has excellent visual-spatial skills and a knack for seeing things in his mind's eye (he is an excellent chess player). He's not competitive (sadly, in terms of his GPA), doesn't drink or do drugs and doesn't even have a cell phone (choice, not punishment) so no driving while texting or on the phone.</p><p></p><p>As for KTbug, who is going to teach her? My state has a program for kids in services where they will provide a trained instructor; you just provide the car. Many of oldest boy's friends learned that way. I have not participated in teaching any of my kids to drive yet and doubt I will with the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 377651, member: 3493"] In my state, it's 16 for a permit. difficult child got his last Wed (his birthday) and will start Driver's Ed next week. He can get a senior license at 17 with DE, 18 without. difficult child, however, is NOT impulsive and doesn't lose his temper very easily. He also has excellent visual-spatial skills and a knack for seeing things in his mind's eye (he is an excellent chess player). He's not competitive (sadly, in terms of his GPA), doesn't drink or do drugs and doesn't even have a cell phone (choice, not punishment) so no driving while texting or on the phone. As for KTbug, who is going to teach her? My state has a program for kids in services where they will provide a trained instructor; you just provide the car. Many of oldest boy's friends learned that way. I have not participated in teaching any of my kids to drive yet and doubt I will with the rest. [/QUOTE]
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