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3 Keys to Keeping Your Teen Alive

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This program works with state/provincial Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) programs so parents have the information and tools they need to coach and support their teen drivers at every stage of lice...
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  • 01 July 2011
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Imagine lying awake in bed, waiting to hear the front door open so you’ll know your teen is home safely. But instead, tonight, the doorbell rings.  
Your heart stops when you see the police officers in the doorway, and you know instantly that your life will never be the same again. Wouldn’t you do ANYTHING to go back and change things?
By then it will be too late. The time to prepare your teen to drive and survive is NOW!
"3 Keys to Keeping Your Teen Alive" provides a simple step-by-step plan to prepare teens to become safe, responsible drivers. Parents can use it to teach their teens to drive or to make sure they cover all the bases in their practice sessions after the teen has taken a professional driver training course.  
"3 Keys to Keeping Your Teen Alive" includes: 25 structured driving lessons, great advice from top experts, checklists to follow and other useful tools.  There are true stories, quizzes and puzzles to keep your teen interested and reinforce the learning. The companion website (TeensLearntoDrive.com) has additional resources and links to great instructional & informational videos that complement each lesson. The program works with Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Programs.
"3 Keys to Keeping Your Teen Alive" is straightforward and easy to follow but will take a lot of time, patience and dedication from both of you--parent and teen.
Isn’t it worth it?

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Price: $24.95
Pages: 290
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Imprint: Morgan James Publishing
Publication Date: 01 July 2011
Trim Size: 11.00 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781600378843
Format: Paperback
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“In life we make many investments. This investment you don’t want to miss!
Every year, more teens die in car crashes than from anything else. Most crashes are preventable. Research proves that informed and involved parents make a difference. 3 Keys to Keeping Your Teen Alive is a great resource to help parents coach, monitor and support their teens.” --Michelle Anderson, Director of Operations, National Road Safety Foundation–New York

“Both teen drivers and parents will benefit from this compelling survival blueprint to safe driving practices. Those parents like myself who lost their teen-child in their first year of driving feel this life-saving book is the best gift you can give your teen.” --Laura Marchetti, Katie’s Mom–Florida
 
“This book is a must read for all teens and new drivers. As a mother who lost her daughter in a car accident, I think Anne Marie covers all the risks out there for new drivers.” --Linda Mulkey, Lauren’s Mom–Salt Lake City, Utah

Before Getting a Learner’s Permit
    Chapter 1: Actively Involved Parents Before Getting a Learner’s Permit
        Which Parent are You?
        How to Be a Great Role Model
        Preparing Your Teen to be a Passenger
        The Teen Passenger Contract
    Chapter 2: Need-to-Know Info Before Getting a Learner’s Permit
        First—Are You Ready to Learn to Drive?
        Graduated Driver Licensing GDL 101
        Responsibilities of the Passenger
        Getting Your Local Driver Training Manual
    Chapter 3: Structured Practice Before Getting a Learner’s Permit
        Maintenance Basics Everyone Needs to Know
        Your Tires: Where the Rubber Meets the Road!
        After Getting a Level 1 License (Learner’s Permit)
    Chapter 4: Actively Involved Parents After Getting a Learner’s Permit
        Information for Parent Coaches
        Purposeful vs. Recreational Driving
        How to Help Your Driver
        The Teen Brain
        Preparing the Car
        Coaching Tips for the Co-Pilot
        Stay the Course
    Chapter 5: Need-to-Know Info After Getting a Learner’s Permit
        Developing a Seatbelt Habit
        Katie’s Story
        Airbag Safety
        8 Tips for Avoiding a Rollover
        The Danger in Backing Up
        Drew’s Story
        Madison’s Story
        Dealing with Distractions
        Music
        Passengers
        Eating and Drinking
        Smoking
        Cell Phones and Texting
    Chapter 6: Structured Practice After Getting a Learner’s Permit
        In-Car Driving Sessions
        Recommended Lesson Plan
        LESSON 1: Preparing to Drive, Starting & Stopping
        LESSON 2: Turning
        LESSON 3: Backing Up
        LESSON 4: Basic Parking Skills
        LESSON 5: Emergency Stops
        LESSON 6: Emergency Stops with Steering
        LESSON 7: Space Management and Scanning
        LESSON 8: Right Turns on Residential Streets
        LESSON 9: Left Turns on Residential Streets
        LESSON 10: Navigating the Neighborhood
        LESSON 11: Turns on Busier Roads
        LESSON 12: Interacting with Other Vehicles
        LESSON 13: Driving on Country Roads
        LESSON 14: Other Parking (Parallel, Underground, etc.)
        LESSON 15: Rain & Wet Ground
        LESSON 16: Night Driving
        LESSON 17: 2-Lane Highways
        LESSON 18: Pulling Over
        LESSON 19: Snow and Ice
        LESSON 20: Following Directions and Finding Your Way
After Getting a Provisional License
    Chapter 7: Actively Involved Parents After Getting a Provisional License
        Creating Your Teen-Parent Driving Contract
        Be Transparent
        Best Cars for Teens
        New Technologies
    Chapter 8: Need-to-Know Info After Getting a Provisional License
        The Teen-Parent Driving Contract
        Dangerous Behaviors and Situations
        Fatigue and Driving While You’re Drowsy
        Speeding
        Reid’s Story
        Alcohol and Driving
        Alcohol and Driving: Talk about It
        Road Rage
        Blame Your Parents
        Daydreaming
        Tailgating
        Right of Way
        Motorcycles
        Railway Crossings
        Stuff That Can Get You into Trouble
        Lending the Car
        Plan, Share and Update
        Parking: Safety, Etiquette and Responsibility
        Talk about It: Handicapped Parking
        Police Stops and Pulling Over
        Stuff You Should Have in Your Car
        Dealing with Emergencies
        Winter Driving Tips
    Chapter 9: Structured Practice After Getting a Provisional License
        LESSON 21: Multi-lane Highways
        LESSON 22: Driving with Friends
        LESSON 23: Highway Driving After Dark
        LESSON 24: Night Driving in Rain, Snow and Fog
        LESSON 25: In Case of Accident!
After Getting a Full Driver’s License
    Chapter 10: Actively Involved Parents After Getting a Full License
        They’re Not Out of the Woods Yet!
        Your Family Driving Contract
    Chapter 11: Need-to-Know Info After Getting a Full License
        Insurance Basics
        Insurance FAQs
        What to Do if You’re Involved in an Accident
        A Final Word of Caution
    Chapter 12: Structured Practice After Getting a Full License