Parents Of Teen Drivers Atlanta GA

If you're a parent with a teen driver, you probably have some concerns about the safety of your child. Read on to find information on resources for parents of teen drivers and how to create a parent-teen safety contract.

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Alexander David M MS LPC
(404) 816-9501
2997 Piedmont
Atlanta, GA
Accessible Counseling Services
(404) 377-3588
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Atlanta, GA
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(404) 633-2475
2801 Buford Hwy
Atlanta, GA
Alexander Barrie Phd
(404) 728-0728
2004 Cliff Valley
Atlanta, GA
Akoma Counseling and Consulting
(404) 378-7309
103 N Mcdonough
Decatur, GA
Ausborn Behavioral Care Pc
(770) 938-4616
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Decatur, GA
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(404) 373-7000
534 Medlock
Decatur, GA
Best-Williams Irma Phd
(404) 378-2098
315 W Ponce de Leon
Decatur, GA
Bliss Melanie Phd
(404) 377-9000
317 W Hill St
Decatur, GA
Breus Michael J Phd
(404) 294-4018
2665 N Decatur
Decatur, GA

So, what does a parent think while sitting in the passenger seat and their teen is driving with a permit license? A “bump” in the parking lot with another car? Traffic tickets for moving violations? Insurance rates sky-rocketing?

If you visit search engines you can find several resources to assist you on this subject. Try searching on the phrase “parents with teen drivers.” Alternatively we have tried to make this easy for you if you visit our news page on this very topic.

A few resources on the web for parents are:

Parent-Teen Contract

You might also consider using a driving safety contract between you and your teen. This is an agreement that your child signs, in which he agrees to be a safe driver by following all restrictions you have imposed or risk losing his driving privileges. An example of this can be found at:
http://www.ipromiseprogram.com/

Talk It Out

Work with your teen driver to talk through their thought process while driving. Let’s not over-do this to the point that they cannot concentrate on driving. More specifics can be found in the book for parents at:
http://www.safeyoungdrivers.com/

Helpful thoughts for parents in brief are:

  • Drive by example
  • Watch your emotional response while your teen is driving
  • Work with your teen on various driving conditions, not just dry sunny days.
  • Large open fields or empty parking lots are good sources for practicing

Of course while you’re working with your teen driver and their permit license, we have to keep the drivers around us in mind too. Auto Safety Magnets has a focus strictly on car safety for teen drivers, their parents and driving schools. Our magnets will increase road awareness and traffic safety. Help keep the roads safe for you and other drivers. We invite you to sign-up for our free newsletter covering Driving Schools, Car Safety and Teen Drivers at our website.

More information about the above can be found at:
www.essortment.com
www.keepkidshealthy.com

About the Author:

Melih Oztalay, CEO

Auto Safety Magnets

www.autosafetymagnets.com

melih@autosafetymagnets.com


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Alexander David M MS LPC

4048169501
2997 Piedmont
Atlanta, GA


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