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Would like to know if anyone can recommend a driving school that has the

patience and understanding to deal with someone who will not learn as quickly as

someone else. He already has his driver's permit but is a little afraid to

start driving.

I think he will do very well with the right person teaching him. He now attends

McFatter Technical School.

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Dear Friend:

Look up Avanti Driving School in Coral Springs-they were fabulous! My son took the driving test about four times, but he finally passed! And of course that and about $1,000 later...he still refuses to drive...I think the guy's name is over there...try it out eventhough they are far away. Say that Sandy Dobres (Ari's Mom recommended you). Good luck! Let us know when he passes!

To: sList Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 12:59 AMSubject: 20 year old grandson with PDD

Would like to know if anyone can recommend a driving school that has the patience and understanding to deal with someone who will not learn as quickly as someone else. He already has his driver's permit but is a little afraid to start driving.I think he will do very well with the right person teaching him. He now attends McFatter Technical School.

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Thank you so much for your reply and I will surely give them a call. The $1,000 though does scare me at this time but will remain positive. To: "sList " <sList > Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 11:00 AM Subject: Re: 20 year old grandson with PDD

Dear Friend:

Look up Avanti Driving School in Coral Springs-they were fabulous! My son took the driving test about four times, but he finally passed! And of course that and about $1,000 later...he still refuses to drive...I think the guy's name is over there...try it out eventhough they are far away. Say that Sandy Dobres (Ari's Mom recommended you). Good luck! Let us know when he passes!

To: sList Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 12:59 AMSubject: 20 year old grandson with PDD

Would like to know if anyone can recommend a driving school that has the patience and understanding to deal with someone who will not learn as quickly as someone else. He already has his driver's permit but is a little afraid to start driving.I think he will do very well with the right person teaching him. He now attends McFatter Technical School.

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Actually, they charge $200 each time you use their car and about 2 hours of driving lessons are included with that. Our son wanted to use their car and had to do this a few times. Expect to spend a few hours there is you are doing driver's license testing without an appointment. It's really worth it because he knows how to deal with kids like ours.Sandy

To: "sList " <sList > Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 11:48 AMSubject: Re: 20 year old grandson with PDD

Thank you so much for your reply and I will surely give them a call. The $1,000 though does scare me at this time but will remain positive.

To: "sList " <sList > Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 11:00 AMSubject: Re: 20 year old grandson with PDD

Dear Friend:

Look up Avanti Driving School in Coral Springs-they were fabulous! My son took the driving test about four times, but he finally passed! And of course that and about $1,000 later...he still refuses to drive...I think the guy's name is over there...try it out eventhough they are far away. Say that Sandy Dobres (Ari's Mom recommended you). Good luck! Let us know when he passes!

To: sList Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 12:59 AMSubject: 20 year old grandson with PDD

Would like to know if anyone can recommend a driving school that has the patience and understanding to deal with someone who will not learn as quickly as someone else. He already has his driver's permit but is a little afraid to start driving.I think he will do very well with the right person teaching him. He now attends McFatter Technical School.

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