Lauren's the Pilot, I'm the Navigator. (We have photographic proof. . .somewhere.)
I think you can teach someone to read a map and show them where they're going, but they have to have an inner sense of where they are in relation to everything else and how to retrace their path. And I don't think it can be taught.
Case in Point: On car trips when I was younger, my mom & brother would sleep/read in the car, therefore never paying any attention to where we were headed, what we passed or even how the road signs 'worked'. So they both can get lost going around the block. (That's just pathetic.)
Now, they've since come out with a handy-dandy thing called Mapquest which gives you exact directions and an itty bitty map - but deviate from anything spelled out and they're up the proverbial creek. Despite looking at the map, they just have no clue of directions, landmarks or placement.
Now, my dad, you can blindfold him & wind him through a forest and he'll be able to retrace his steps exactly. He's able to give exact street directions and also add in landmarks for people to follow. I don't really mind all the nagging from years past about not sleeping in the car now. . . considering I can make four right turns and still know which direction I'm heading.
I think you can teach someone to read a map and show them where they're going, but they have to have an inner sense of where they are in relation to everything else and how to retrace their path. And I don't think it can be taught.
Case in Point: On car trips when I was younger, my mom & brother would sleep/read in the car, therefore never paying any attention to where we were headed, what we passed or even how the road signs 'worked'. So they both can get lost going around the block. (That's just pathetic.)
Now, they've since come out with a handy-dandy thing called Mapquest which gives you exact directions and an itty bitty map - but deviate from anything spelled out and they're up the proverbial creek. Despite looking at the map, they just have no clue of directions, landmarks or placement.
Now, my dad, you can blindfold him & wind him through a forest and he'll be able to retrace his steps exactly. He's able to give exact street directions and also add in landmarks for people to follow. I don't really mind all the nagging from years past about not sleeping in the car now. . . considering I can make four right turns and still know which direction I'm heading.