Alex Clark
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One, why is that happening?
I don't understand kids saying like, well, I just don't feel ready or I don't feel equipped to get my license, but that's what driver's ed was for.
I didn't know either.
I didn't know.
So I'm going to driver's ed and I'm learning and then I'm like, OK, cool, I can do this.
And I'm practicing driving with other kids my age.
Why are kids not even interested in signing up for driver's ed?
And do you think it's a mistake for parents to say it's OK?
Yeah, you can just delay it or you don't need to get your license if you don't want to.
They're saying it's cringy to be in driver's ed and riding around with other kids.
Like, where is this coming from?
Like, how does this develop?
Because, you know, what historically you think of as adolescent years is kids that are just dying to leave.
Like, they're dying to spread their wings, get out of the house, get away from their parents.
And now you have this phenomenon, right, of kids, it's like they're clinging to their parents.
So something has shifted and created that.
So if we go back to these kids being raised, what were their parents doing differently
that previous generations of parents were not doing that you guys think is causing this?
What?
And you're like, all right, I think our session's over.