Anonymous wrote:I understand what you’re saying but she’s parallel parked flawlessly at least 100 times: it’s something about the testers being in the car with her. Oh well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter also failed because she got nervous with the tester in the car. She has taken a several months break and will retest soon. My kid needed more time to prepare for that mental stress and has changed her anxiety med.
I think a lot of these responses have been really unhelpful and unrealistic. People get nervous in lots of different scenarios. I know people who are scared to drive in cities or snow or at night. That doesn't mean they shouldn't drive at all.
My daughter understands that once she gets her license she will not drive friends around until she is much older to avoid any possible nervousness issues
Yes, it does. If you can’t drive in any condition you should not be on the road.
Anonymous wrote:She just needs to keep practicing. She shouldn't have her license yet
Anonymous wrote:My daughter also failed because she got nervous with the tester in the car. She has taken a several months break and will retest soon. My kid needed more time to prepare for that mental stress and has changed her anxiety med.
I think a lot of these responses have been really unhelpful and unrealistic. People get nervous in lots of different scenarios. I know people who are scared to drive in cities or snow or at night. That doesn't mean they shouldn't drive at all.
My daughter understands that once she gets her license she will not drive friends around until she is much older to avoid any possible nervousness issues
Anonymous wrote:If you knew her you’d know she has more resilience than everyone on this board. I don’t need anyone telling me I’m in denial or that I’m working around it for her. I’m frustrated for her and venting on a special needs board about my DD who is a better driver than most of the teens I see running stop signs in my neighborhood. She just happens to possibly get nervous around old, strange men in her car, a reaction I happen to think is not something that makes her a bad driver. This has not been helpful, not even as a place to vent. I’ll go elsewhere.