LANSING, Mich. — A school bus company here is training its bus drivers and aides to better understand and manage the behavior of general education and special-needs students during the bus ride, WKAR reports.
Fred Doelker, the safety and training director for Dean Transportation, told the new source that he teaches empathy skills to his drivers and aides so they can better understand a student’s experience on the school bus. These empathy skills include making connections, such as offering a kind word to a student in distress or giving an extra moment of personalized care, and also being aware of how drivers are operating the bus, according to WKAR. To experience this type of training, Doelker adds that bus drivers and aides are blindfolded on the bus as passengers and buckled into a wheelchair.









