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Hi! My name is Bethany...I am a born again Christian, and a homeschooling mom who is somehow fortunate enough to be married to the sweetest man in the world... I have five kids that some days drive
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7/6/2009 3:37 PM
Rachel wrote:
That is so funny!! Good way to cool of, eh?
Since I see the training wheel, I thought I would share this amazing way to help kids learn how to ride a 2-wheeler: You take the pedals completely off so they scooch around on their feet. They learn to balance without being concerned about pedaling. Seriously, they can learn really fast. I took my daughter's training wheels and pedals off for a day or two, then when I felt she was comfortable balancing on the bike, I put the pedals back on. It only took her a couple of tries and she was off riding on her own... without any help from me at all!!
7/6/2009 6:28 PM
Kelsey A. H wrote:
When my brother and I were younger, we stepped into a large puddle and got each other so wet-clothes and all! Reply to this
That is so funny!! Good way to cool of, eh?
Since I see the training wheel, I thought I would share this amazing way to help kids learn how to ride a 2-wheeler: You take the pedals completely off so they scooch around on their feet. They learn to balance without being concerned about pedaling. Seriously, they can learn really fast. I took my daughter's training wheels and pedals off for a day or two, then when I felt she was comfortable balancing on the bike, I put the pedals back on. It only took her a couple of tries and she was off riding on her own... without any help from me at all!!
:o) Rachel
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When my brother and I were younger, we stepped into a large puddle and got each other so wet-clothes and all!
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CUTE, KIDDO!!!
Blessings!
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