The mission of the Wylie East High School news site is to inform, educate and entertain readers. Established Jan. 13, 2011. Principal: Mrs. Tiffany Doolan; Adviser: Ms. Kimberly Creel

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The mission of the Wylie East High School news site is to inform, educate and entertain readers. Established Jan. 13, 2011. Principal: Mrs. Tiffany Doolan; Adviser: Ms. Kimberly Creel

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The mission of the Wylie East High School news site is to inform, educate and entertain readers. Established Jan. 13, 2011. Principal: Mrs. Tiffany Doolan; Adviser: Ms. Kimberly Creel

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Which is better?

Which is better?

Learning to drive from a parent or a class?

Every student longs for his or her 16th birthday for the chance to be free to roam wherever they please. The main obstacle that stands between them riding in the back seat, and driving in the front, is learning how to drive.

Students can learn how to drive from their parents, but a number of them choose to learn at a driving school. Numerous students say that learning from their parents can be stressful and intimidating, and would like to see what driving school is like.

Driving with parents can be difficult because they get out of hand and shout at unnecessary times. New drivers do not know as much about driving as an experienced adult. To escape the pressure of their parents exasperating techniques, various students are learning to drive from a driving school.              

At a driving school, the instructors understand that an inexperienced driver is going to make mistakes. The biggest difference is how they handle kids when they are learning to drive. Instead of flipping out, the instructor will calmly correct the unseasoned driver. This peaceful approach is much less stressful on the new driver and highly preferable.

More people enjoy learning in a kind and welcoming environment rather than a hostile setting where messing up means getting chewed out. If more parents eased off a little instead of yelling all the time when a kid makes a mistake, everyone would get along much better.

So parents, please stop freaking out. If teaching a teenager is too much to handle an alternate solution could be a suitable driving school.

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