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How Does a Driving Instructor Evaluate the Mindset of a Trainee?

by Gani Athan Author in Australia

The role and responsibility of a driving instructor quite understandably is to train those who enrol in the driving school with the objective of learning driving and acquire the driving licence at one go. However, the responsibility of these driving mentors is not just restricted to training these learners. Their duty starts with gauging the mindset of the trainees, depending on which they will fabricate their driving lessons so that the trainees never feel anxious. Now the question is, how these driving instructors are able to evaluate the mindset of a trainee. 

Their body language 

This is the most important sign that an experienced driving instructor in Camberwell will consider. They will see if the trainee is cool or is finicky. A nervous driver will show some typical body language like biting nails, restlessness, fast eyeball movements, sweating, needless rubbing of hands, and too many questions with repetition. 

Their thought process 

This is the other aspect of the trainees that the mentors will look at and gauge. A mindful, attentive and cool trainee will be a thinking individual. The trainee will be less talkative and an avid listener. The person will be cool and restive, showing signs of deep concentration, and only occasionally asking important, sane, legitimate and rational questions. The person will be focused and will be confident right from the word ‘go’.

Their lifestyle 

The mentors from a quality driving school will also take into account their lifestyle to gauge their mindset. This is more important when it comes to coaching young trainees. They will see if the trainee is too busy and is doing too many things at a time. This means, the trainee in question (notwithstanding the exception) has to be fickle minded and will not have much time to invest for learning. In this case, the mentors of the Driving School in Camberwell will offer the shortest version of the training package that will help them learn the lessons rather quickly. 

Rate of speech

Nervous trainees talk too much, ask too many questions that are baseless and they generally have a very high rate of speech. They want to hurry through things. They are impatient and are not that self-confident. 

Therefore, these are some of the signs and body language that the mentors offering Driving Lessons in Camberwell will try to read, as this will help them provide the appropriate training. 

Authors Bio: The author is a seasoned driving instructor of a reputable driving school offering comprehensive driving lessons, and is also a regular blogger. 


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About Gani Athan Junior   Author in Australia

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