Cop you a rental.
Cop you a patient/understanding tutor.
Cop you a bit of Youtube prep before hand so you can know what to expect.
Cop you some flat road/land/parking lot and get a feel for it.
After the first hour or so of ripping shyt up, you should get a hang of it or atleast know what's expected and how to operate. Try and practice on consecutive days, though. That way when you come back the NEXT day, you already know what to expect, alot of the nervousness you had before should be gone to very low provided you learned enough the first day, and just become proficient.
Also, I don't know where you live, but if you have hills...PRAC....TICE. 'cause it's all fun and games dealing with that shyt on the flat, but then you got to climb a hill and some bullshyt in the middle of it and you get stuck and start herking and jerking and you slipping and the car stalls out and you all
Like me and a mate were when we thought we was hot shyt 'cause we could operate standard on flat. Nearly slid into a passenger bus behind us, with traffic behind honking/hollering. shyt was one of the worse driving experiences of my life, bar none and I done been in crashes, nearly fishtailed off of cliffs and did 360's on hills trying to go up wet terrain.