Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, check out the I Can Bike program offered by http://icanshine.org. Perhaps there's one being conducted near you.
Fairfax County Public Schools sponsors I Can Bike programs at various schools during spring, open only to FCPS special needs students. Perhaps you can contact your school system to see if they are open to hosting a program?
my son with mild CP did the I Can Bike (called something else) a few years back - it was FABULOUS! He did it in Arlington.
I Anonymous wrote:Good suggestions from PPs but wanted to add that you may want to try a balance bike if you haven't already. Or you can take the training wheels and pedals off of his current bike and see how he does with that. You have to lower the seat so he can kind of scoot along. Our child with gross motor delays learned really fast on a balance bike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, check out the I Can Bike program offered by http://icanshine.org. Perhaps there's one being conducted near you.
Fairfax County Public Schools sponsors I Can Bike programs at various schools during spring, open only to FCPS special needs students. Perhaps you can contact your school system to see if they are open to hosting a program?
my son with mild CP did the I Can Bike (called something else) a few years back - it was FABULOUS! He did it in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:OP, check out the I Can Bike program offered by http://icanshine.org. Perhaps there's one being conducted near you.
Fairfax County Public Schools sponsors I Can Bike programs at various schools during spring, open only to FCPS special needs students. Perhaps you can contact your school system to see if they are open to hosting a program?
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