For many parents with teenage children, one dreaded part of having them grow up is having to teach them how to drive a vehicle. Where some parents may not mind, this can be considered a nightmare for other parents. Whether driving a Ford Focus from Costa Mesa or a different type of car entirely, these driving tips can help you teach your teenager with as little stress as possible.
An important first step for parents teaching their kids to drive is to know when you need help. Where some parents can handle teaching their children to drive from start to finish, others may lack the time, the patience, or the calm it takes to teach a young teenager how to drive in the beginning stages. For these parents, there are usually options available such as a driver’s ed class through school or hiring a one-on-one driving instructor. For some parents, it may be easier to have the instructor teach the teenager from start to finish, where for some others the instructor may only be needed until the teenager has some experience with all types of driving, allowing the parents to take over teaching in a calmer matter.
Another thing to keep in mind, which ties in to the first point, is to always remain calm while instructing. Freaking out will likely only make your teenager more stressed and less focused, which can increase the likelihood of an accident. If you are the type of person who cannot remain calm while in the car with an inexperienced driver, you may want to refer back to the first point above and get someone else to help.
Once your teenager has become more adept at driving and gets the basics down, try to make sure that he or she is exposed to a variety of different road and weather conditions. Don’t focus solely on back roads; go out onto highways and into the busier parts of town. Also make sure to teach some lessons in the rain. Preparing for these situations in advance can help your teenager navigate them on his or her own later when the situations arise after they get their license, and it is better to learn how to drive in bad weather when you are expecting it and can instruct them in a relatively private location instead of them having to learn while doing it in a busy area.
There are many tips and tricks out there to help you as a parent ensure that your teenager gets the help he or she needs when learning how to drive. So don’t be afraid to break out the Ford Focus and hit the road once he or she gets a permit so that you can get in as much teaching as possible to prepare for the driving test.



