1. Start with balance: Before your child can learn to pedal, they need to learn to balance.
2. Choose the right bike: Choose a bike that is the appropriate size for your child and has adjustable seat and handlebar height.
3. Find a safe and open space: Find a safe and open space, such as a park or empty parking lot, to practice riding without the distractions of traffic.
4. Demonstrate and practice: Demonstrate to your child how to balance on the bike and pedal, and encourage them to practice.
5. Use training wheels: If your child is not ready to ride without training wheels, use them to help them build confidence and stability.
6. Practice braking: Teach your child how to use the brakes and practice braking until they are comfortable and confident.
7. Encourage and support: Encourage and support your child throughout the process, and celebrate their progress and accomplishments.
8. Be patient: Be patient and understanding, as learning to ride a bike can be a frustrating process for some children.
9. Make it fun: Make the process of learning to ride a bike fun and enjoyable for your child, by incorporating games or challenges into the practice sessions.
10. Encourage and support: Encourage and support your child throughout the process, and celebrate their progress and accomplishments.
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