mulberrymill
Well-Known Member
I have a youngster who is proving a challenge to hack out alone and most of the time I dont have a choice. He is fine in company but on his own he spends a lot of time refusing to go where I want to go. It is improving , slowly and tonight it was stop start stop start the whole ride. Only one serious argument and I won that battle as well.
Anyway, as posted, was wondering if stopping his peripheral vision would maybe help, If he can only see in front of him then maybe he will concentrate more on what I am asking him to do and less on everything else that he can see (or thinks he can).
Has anyone tried it. I have a driving harness I could borrow bits from but it will be a bit of faffing around.
Anyway, as posted, was wondering if stopping his peripheral vision would maybe help, If he can only see in front of him then maybe he will concentrate more on what I am asking him to do and less on everything else that he can see (or thinks he can).
Has anyone tried it. I have a driving harness I could borrow bits from but it will be a bit of faffing around.