Are you an ADI / PDI who would like to:
Ask nervous drivers effective questions to identify the best techniques to calm their anxiety
Improve your own knowledge of driving nerves
Follow a simple process that will give students confidence in your recommendations
Know more about which stress management techniques are most effective for different types of driving stress, nerves and anxiety
This online workshop gives you:
Guidance on how to use our foundation questions that we always start with when advising nervous drivers
Our simple flowchart process of further questions and recommendations based on your nervous drivers answers
Video training on how to use the questions and process so that you can learn how to personalise recommendations for your students.
£27 discount on our six-week Drive Calm course or Professional Diploma
Online self-paced workshop
About Kev and Tracey at Confident Drivers
We have been helping nervous and anxious drivers one-to-one since 2018. We are regularly approached by ADIs asking for our thoughts about their students, and so we decided it was time to help others in the driving training industry to shortcut their own research into the minefield of nerves and anxiety and share what we have learnt so far. We started by creating this ADI/PDI Nervous Drivers Calming Kit workshop that uses a few simple but effective questions to help students during lessons.
Who this workshop is for: ADIs & PDIs
Do your students experience nerves and anxiety either during their lessons or before their driving test?
Do you feel at a loss when giving advice beyond the standard driving test nerves tips?
Would you like to feel more confident when making recommendations that you are suggesting the best techniques?
If so, this course has been created by industry experts especially for you because the good news is you can learn more about how to match stress management techniques to your nervous students without needing an in-depth understanding of psychology! We have simplified the initial part of the process that we use when advising nervous students 1 to 1 and created a process flowchart for you to follow with your students. Depending on the answers they give to the questions, you will then be able to advise which techniques will be most effective for them
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Online self-paced workshop