1st one sounds like a twat, if your daughter isn't ready to make progress at a rate that will be considered correct for the test, then she's probably not ready for the test. Sometimes people are rushed towards it as the be all and end all, obviously the aim is lifelong safe driving but it can get expensive if you're paying out £20-25 an hour. Hopefully the legislation regarding minimum time spent learning is brought in, more like the Skandinavian countries.
I'd probably work on confidence with her and maybe see if I can get her to enjoy driving a bit quicker round some country roads, it can be fun when the pressure is off
1st one sounds like a twat, if your daughter isn't ready to make progress at a rate that will be considered correct for the test, then she's probably not ready for the test. Sometimes people are rushed towards it as the be all and end all, obviously the aim is lifelong safe driving but it can get expensive if you're paying out £20-25 an hour. Hopefully the legislation regarding minimum time spent learning is brought in, more like the Skandinavian countries.
I'd probably work on confidence with her and maybe see if I can get her to enjoy driving a bit quicker round some country roads, it can be fun when the pressure is off