Some driving instructors could think that their only role is to train someone to pass a driving test. The reasons that they may think that way could be:
If your clients knew that statistically they only have at best a 50/50 chance of passing their driving test each time they take the test, how would this change their perception? What do they think affects their chances of passing? Do they know the statistics of crashes for new drivers? If they knew that they are around four times more likely to crash than the average driver, what would they want their driving ability to be like once they have passed their test? What would be the consequences to them of having a crash? You could try getting them to mind map this question, making them aware of:
Coaching and client-centred learning techniques help you challenge the type of statements that learner drivers might make. If you want to learn more about using coaching to help raise awareness amongst your clients, then consider booking one of our specialised courses to help aCCeLerate your skills in coaching for driver development. You can find one of our short 2 day aCCeLerate coaching courses by following this link. Alternatively, book yourself on our BTEC Level 4 in Coaching for Driver Development. Kind regards Graham P.S. All courses booked before the end of the year will be guaranteed at the 2018 price. Prices will rise in January 2019. |
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