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 Posted: Mon Apr 20th, 2020 03:50 pm
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Toilet paper may be in short supply, but there are now plenty of children wandering around aimlessly after their schools shut down and booted them out the door. Now is a great opportunity to get kids interested in cars. A little tinkering on cars can help teach them how to use their minds and hands to prevent and solve problems. Increased confidence and competence will make them better able to handle and enjoy life's challenges.

If they have replaced heater hoses on a car, then they probably will have the confidence to replace a leaky bathroom faucet in their own homes someday. Instead of feeling helpless and panicky when the toilet paper shelves are empty, they will stay calm, trusting in their ability to come up with their own solutions if necessary; rags, shop towels, thimbleberry leaves, dad's old hankies...

Car "tinkering" does not have to start big. A child's first car project could be as simple as learning how to properly wash a car. It is easy to forget that a younger child may not even yet know how to connect a garden hose to a spigot. He/she will beam with pride once he/she has that knowledge and sees how nice the family vehicle looks after the grime is washed away. The adults involved in all this mentoring will have memories of good times spent with the kids that drown out insignificant memories of empty toilet paper shelves.



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Thank you Rockauto!
I have 3 kids here at the house, we get them involved in the shop as much as possible!!!!!
Nice to see Rockauto posting on here.... Im a loyal customer for many many years.... you have all of my $$$$



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I just ordered from rockauto. I love that place. I'm amazed with the selection of interior parts they have



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I made my kids rotate the tires before I would start teaching them how to drive. My theory was that they knew how to change a tire. They learned how to drive in a 4-speed manual and I taught them the 6-step method of parallel parking. By the time they took the state mandated class they both breezed through it.

What bothers me is seeing the young lady working on the suspension while the vehicle is on a floor jack. Where is the jack stand?



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they are using blocks of wood........not the greatest but better then cinder blocks!



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Hello,

There are jack stands and wooden blocks underneath the vehicle in the image.  They are difficult to see though.

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Thank you for that clarification.



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