First and foremost, you need to secure and learner’s permit prior to teaching your kids how to drive. This is a fast rule; otherwise you will be dealing with regulatory issues. Equally important is getting hold of the drivers training manual where all the important details about traffic laws, driving procedure and road safety are laid down. Moreover, make sure that your kid has a thorough grasp of what the manual says. Better yet, explain the contents to him in a language that he could understand. Break down the technical terms if necessary. At the end of your learning session, it is important to double check his grasp of the topics by asking questions or even giving an exam to know the extent of his learning. You really have to take full responsibility for your kid in this endeavor and don’t take chances.
Then you can look out for a relatively large empty space, preferably a deserted area. Bring something that you could use as markers such as lines for making a stop and so on. You actually begin by letting the kid observe, so you have to take first the driver’s seat and let your kid stay on the passenger’s seat. Demonstrate to your kid everything that you do as you maneuver. Don’t make presumptions that your kid has knowledge beforehand of what you are doing.
And now for the moment of truth, let your kid actually try driving by giving him the wheels and the driver’s seat. Help him take a comfortable position by adjusting the seat and then fasten his seatbelt as well. This time you have to take the passenger’s seat and fasten your seatbelt also. Allow him to start the engine many times to start his driving lesson. He can then put some gas and bring the car slowly to the markers where he is supposed to make a stop by applying brakes slowly. Be watchful all the time.
As his learning progresses, you can start introducing other skills like reversing, making turns and most importantly, the use of mirrors. Proper use of signals, parking on an inclined terrain as well as overall awareness around the vehicle is among other skills your kid has to learn later on. When all these skills are mastered by your kid, he is now ready to take on crowded streets with your guidance. Finally, when he is about ready, he may now hit the highways.