The Inside-Out Driving Instructor: Getting the Brain and the Car Working Together (The Downside-Up Driving School) (Unabridged)
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Beschreibung des Verlags
The Inside-Out Driving Instructor
Driving psychology, learning theory, and neurodiversity for real world lessons
Most driving books focus on the car. This one focuses on the brain.
The Inside-Out Driving Instructor is an evidence based guide to driving psychology, driving instruction, and how people actually learn motor skills under pressure. It explains why capable learners struggle, why progress sometimes stalls, and how instructors can adapt teaching for driving anxiety, neurodivergent learners, and inconsistent performance.
Written by an Approved Driving Instructor with a background in nursing and psychology informed practice, this book bridges neuroscience, motor learning, and practical driving instruction—without academic jargon or "try harder" advice.
What this book helps you understand
Why learners freeze even when they know what to do
Why driving anxiety is often a performance problem, not a confidence problem
Why progress plateaus—and why that's often a sign learning is working
The difference between explicit knowledge and procedural driving skill
How attention, working memory, and sensory overload affect driving performance
Why too much explanation can make driving worse
How sleep, spacing, and consolidation improve driving skill
What actually helps learners who are capable but inconsistent
Neurodiversity in driving—explained properly
This book includes clear, practical chapters on how neurodivergent learners experience driving lessons, including:
ADHD and attention regulation
Dyspraxia/Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
Dyslexia and verbal overload
Autism, prediction, and social negotiation on the road
Each section explains:
what the research shows
how it appears in real driving lessons
what instructors can change to improve stability and learning
No deficit framing. No stereotypes. Just clear mechanisms and usable teaching adaptations.