RonMar
Elite Member
Riding lawnmower or 4 wheeler... Allows them to see the relationship between wheel position and turn rate. It is also excellent to start out parallel parking. Both my kids started out this way, and did their first parallel parking between sawhorses on a quad or a mower. When they got into the car and tried it, it was a piece of cake for them to parallel.
As mentioned, if you don't have patience, let someone else do it. Teaching your kids a complex and potentially hazardous skill can be rewarding for both of you, or a terrifying and frustrating experience for both. It is all in the approach. Start with small tasks to build confidence. Do not run a lesson any longer than 30 minutes. That is a long time to be behind the wheel when you are uncomfortable and under pressure. After a certain point, you start to loose ground and not retain anything. Better to end the lesson short on a success, than go too long and end on a failure.
As mentioned, if you don't have patience, let someone else do it. Teaching your kids a complex and potentially hazardous skill can be rewarding for both of you, or a terrifying and frustrating experience for both. It is all in the approach. Start with small tasks to build confidence. Do not run a lesson any longer than 30 minutes. That is a long time to be behind the wheel when you are uncomfortable and under pressure. After a certain point, you start to loose ground and not retain anything. Better to end the lesson short on a success, than go too long and end on a failure.