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trying to ride a bike
My 6 yr old(almost 7) will not try and learn to ride his bike without the stabilisers.He constantly moans that all his friend can ride with just 2 wheels,but every time I attempt to take the stabilisers off to teach him he really gets upset saying he will fall and hurt himself.I have bought him knee/elbow pads/helmet but still he won't try.I managed one day to take them off for an hour and gently coaxed him on.but the sec the bike wobbled a fraction he freaked out.
I don't mind if he keeps them on till he is ready,but he is getting in a right state about wanting to do this,but without the pain of learning!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It might be worth trying him with his stabilisers on his bike whilst one of his friends is with him on a bike with 2 wheels. Usually the peer competition gene kicks in and he gets to grips with trying 2 wheels. Also, he may listen to his friend more than you, you know what kids are like. They listen to their friends more than their parents!
I'm a wicked mummy my son who is 5 kept asking to ride his ibke without stabilisers on, we went through a couple of weeks of putting them on then off then on off and i got fed up with it...so i took them off altogether and threw them away, he had no choice but to learn how to ride his bike.
In the half term that has just gone took him 2 half days to get the hang of it and then rode his bike for the rest of the week and now insists on taking it everywhere with him.
I did the holding on the back of the saddle thing and running my fastest! What a sight that was!
Sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind!
Becca x