Anonymous wrote:We are going to try REI class in Farifsx next month. Its pricy, $100. But it has good reviews. It not for SN kids. We thought it doesn't hurt to try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This was life changing! In 1 week independent bike riding and they made it fun too.
Completely agree. I had 2 kids that went through the program and it was amazing. I'd set ticklers on my calendar every month to check to see if/when a program was scheduled for my area. Can't say enough good things about them - and at no cost!
Looks like there is a $200 fee for the camp in Leesburg, VA but the Takoma park camp is free for MD residents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This was life changing! In 1 week independent bike riding and they made it fun too.
Completely agree. I had 2 kids that went through the program and it was amazing. I'd set ticklers on my calendar every month to check to see if/when a program was scheduled for my area. Can't say enough good things about them - and at no cost!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This was life changing! In 1 week independent bike riding and they made it fun too.
Completely agree. I had 2 kids that went through the program and it was amazing. I'd set ticklers on my calendar every month to check to see if/when a program was scheduled for my area. Can't say enough good things about them - and at no cost!
Anonymous wrote:
This was life changing! In 1 week independent bike riding and they made it fun too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're looking for someone to teach DS 8 to ride a bike. He has anxiety, ADHD, social pragmatic communication disorder, and struggles with balance. We are in N Arlington, but will travel to DC, MD, or other parts of NOVA for the right person. We'd really love to find someone who has experience teaching a child like this. DS really wants to learn. TIA!
Apologies if you've already tried to teach him, or if you have considered this and decided that it would be best to have someone else try, but if you're interested, a few suggestions based on my experience with a child with some of the same issues: The best way to start is having the child push off the ground with his feet. For a smaller child, there are push bikes; for older children, just remove the pedals (https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/teach-child-to-ride-a-bike.html)
Second, there are handles that can attach to the back of a bike (https://www.amazon.com/Balance-Buddy-31264002-Adjustable/dp/B000MISWIW/ref=asc_df_B000MISWIW/) so that an adult can help.
If possible, find a surface that is smooth and soft, like grass or dirt. It's harder to ride than on pavement, but it's less scary than hard pavement.
In our case, it took my son about twice as long as his siblings to learn.
Anonymous wrote:We're looking for someone to teach DS 8 to ride a bike. He has anxiety, ADHD, social pragmatic communication disorder, and struggles with balance. We are in N Arlington, but will travel to DC, MD, or other parts of NOVA for the right person. We'd really love to find someone who has experience teaching a child like this. DS really wants to learn. TIA!