KneesUp
Guru
It is with great pleasure that I report that DD(just 6) has finally cracked cycling.
She's not been massively keen on trying before, being perfectly happy on her scooter, so it hasn't been a long time in total learning, but the odd times she has tried have been well spaced out and as such progress has been slow.
However, yesterday we both agreed that as she wanted to learn to ride her bike before we go on holliday, we were going to go to the park and stay there until she could do it. She was brilliant - she had a little mantra ("Keep pedaling, keep pedaling") as she kept stopping pedaling and falling off. As she went on she added more parts to this so it became "keep pedaling, look where you're going, I can do this, keep pedaling, look where you're going, I can do this" until - it became "Keep pedaling, look where you're going, I can do this I'm RIDING MY BIKE! I'M RIDING MY BIKE!"
I'm not sure who is most chuffed, her or me. She has since been telling everyone we meet "I can ride my bike on my own, and it's got 20" wheels"
She's not been massively keen on trying before, being perfectly happy on her scooter, so it hasn't been a long time in total learning, but the odd times she has tried have been well spaced out and as such progress has been slow.
However, yesterday we both agreed that as she wanted to learn to ride her bike before we go on holliday, we were going to go to the park and stay there until she could do it. She was brilliant - she had a little mantra ("Keep pedaling, keep pedaling") as she kept stopping pedaling and falling off. As she went on she added more parts to this so it became "keep pedaling, look where you're going, I can do this, keep pedaling, look where you're going, I can do this" until - it became "Keep pedaling, look where you're going, I can do this I'm RIDING MY BIKE! I'M RIDING MY BIKE!"
I'm not sure who is most chuffed, her or me. She has since been telling everyone we meet "I can ride my bike on my own, and it's got 20" wheels"