Adaptive Cycling, Learning To Ride A Bike, Special Needs Parenting, Training Wheels

Blog tagged as Adaptive Cycling, Learning To Ride A Bike, Special Needs Parenting, Training Wheels

FATWHEELS Bicycle Safety Series – Kids and Traffic

Riding on busier streets demands greater skills to avoid collisions. If children develop safe cycling skills and learn to follow the rules of the road, many collisions can be avoided. Some accidents, however, happen through no fault of the cyclist, so childr...

06.03.26 04:30 PM - Comment(s)
FATWHEELS Bicycle Safety Series – Early Cycling Skills

Exploring the world beyond their own neighborhood gives children a sense of independence.


Never pressure children to ride a two-wheeled bike, consider children’s coordination and desire to learn to ride. Children develop at different rates, but most “typical” children can graduate from tricycles...

06.03.26 04:17 PM - Comment(s)
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