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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also FYI, not really for OP but for others: in Maryland, DORS will teach kids how to drive. (if they qualify for DORS, obviously - for instance if they have autism)[/quote] I think the issue is more about passing the written test and getting through the course. Most of the courses are online so mom or dad could do it with them but the permit test. Its not that hard of a test but some of it is the luck of questions you get. MC is probably their best bet but don't know anything abotu it. I was looking for additional driving help and saw it. [/quote] OP here. Thank you all. We are in the midst of the online course and we (parents) are helping out with the coursework and helping scribe/take notes. It seems like the online training is following the curriculum 1:1. https://mva.maryland.gov/drivers/Pages/Driver-Education-Curriculum.aspx. This was also a helpful page with the https://mva.maryland.gov/drivers/Pages/driver-education.aspx how to log the behind the wheel hours. For your information, the MDMVA does not offer a super-fast turnaround for accommodations. Be sure to build in time for this. [/quote]
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