Last weekend, my five year old and my six year old learned to ride their bikes without training wheels. They both picked it up within an hour, and I thought I would share a few tips that might come in handy when you are teaching your little one.
1) Get the gear - When learning to ride a bike, a child will fall, so make sure they are prepared. We went to the dollar store and got a set of knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist pads. I think we saved ourselves from a lot of scrapes. Also, a proper fitting helmet should always be worn.
2) Pick the right place -You need to look for a place that is flat and soft. {We used a local baseball diamond, and it worked really well.}
3) Need for speed - In order to get their balance, a child needs a little speed. A little push goes a long way.
4) Hold the child, not the bike - We started out holding onto the back of the bike, but it was making it difficult for the boys to "feel" the balancing of the bike. When we started holding onto the child instead of the bike, it really helped.
5) Be patient - Riding a bike is difficult {and a little scary} for little ones. Be patient, and give them lots of encouragement.
Check out the "thumbs up" from my proud "bike riders" {and their three year old brother who will have his training wheels a little longer}. :-)
Do you have a great tip for teaching a child to ride a bike? I'd love to hear it.
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)