Anonymous wrote:It’s so quick and easy for most kids. I’ll never understand outsourcing so much parenting. Teaching our kids to ride a two-wheeler was so much fun!
Anonymous wrote:Of all the things to feel superior about! We tried to teach our child for a year and it went nowhere. She went to a class and learned in an hour. Why would you possibly feel the need to judge that?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve thought about it because I’m not sure *I* can ride a bike well enough to teach them. My mother taught me by getting frustrated and telling me I couldn’t come back in the house until I got it…which I did, but pretty much just biked around our cul-de-sac until I quit riding. Hard to pass along a skill you don’t really have!
Anonymous wrote:It’s so quick and easy for most kids. I’ll never understand outsourcing so much parenting. Teaching our kids to ride a two-wheeler was so much fun!
Anonymous wrote:I think some parents need the extra help. My dd was super anxious and it took a long time to teach her. I did consider having her go to a class, but we got there on our own in the end.. I would say don't judge people for this, you don't know their circumstances.