Leave Your Training Wheels at Home (A Bike Skills Group)

Is Your Child Struggling to Learn to Ride a Bike?

Let us help! Our summer bike riding program is designed to support your child in learning to independently ride a bike. This program is offered as a small-group experience and will focus on losing the training wheels. This group will help promote self-confidence, social interaction, and overall physical activity.

Our Summer Groups are Designed to be More Than Just Fun

This class is designed for a group of 6-10 children who need a little extra help learning to ride their bike. Members do not need to be Summit Sensory Gym clients. Many children who attend bike group resist coming to the first session or are nervous about attending the group. This is perfectly normal, so please don’t let fearfulness about bike riding deter you from signing up your child. We provide a VERY safe and secure environment and approach to bike riding and your child will go at a comfortable pace. The most important part of bike group is that your child feels safe and has FUN!

Led By Summit Pediatric Therapy therapists with support staff

What to Bring: Children are required to bring a bicycle without training wheels, a helmet, and a water bottle. Please adjust the seat height on the bicycle so that your child’s feet touch the ground with ease.

**If you are planning on buying a new bike for your child prior to this class, we suggest buying a cheaper one (from somewhere like Target) to learn on. It is better to get a bike a little on the smaller side, where at the lowest setting your child can sit comfortably on the bike and have both feet flat on the ground. Please don’t hesitate to call us if you have any questions.

Benefits Of Learning How To Ride A Bike

For any child learning how to ride a bike is a struggle, and can definitely be stressful for both the child and the parent. There are so many great benefits to learning how to ride a bike but for children on the spectrum, it can be very hard to learn. However, here are some great reasons to get your children excited to learn how to ride a bike.

Keeping Kids Active
For many children with Autism exercising is not as simple as it is for many other children. Children with Autism tend to struggle with their weight because of many different reasons but implementing a healthy and fun way for them to exercise is key. Bike riding works on your core and leg muscles to maintain the balance and stability of the bike.

Family Fun
Bike riding is a great way to incorporate the entire family into maintaining a healthy lifestyle. While bike riding is great exercise, it is also a great way for a family to bond and build strong relationships. It is also a great way to relieve stress.

Gross Motor Skills and Sensory Benefits
Bike riding is not just about working your core and leg muscles but it is also beneficial for working out your brain. It helps improve gross motor skills by working on coordination, endurance, and strengthening. Bike riding also helps with full-body sensory awareness along with visual stimulation. It also helps children with their attention and focuses on the task given to them.

Children that learn how to ride a bike also practice their communication skills along with their social skills. In addition, bike riding also helps children boost their confidence because they have accomplished and learned how to do something they did not know how to do before. It is a great way to help children build self-confidence and create a bond with the person teaching them how to ride a bike.

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As a parent of a child with autism, I've always wanted him to be able to create meaningful friendships with kids his age. From the first time my son walked into Summit Pediatric Therapy, he was made to feel warm and welcome. His pediatric therapists worked tirelessly to help him develop the skills to start creating friendships. We are thankful for the life skills they helped him develop.
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Alex Bresler, MA, CCC-SLP is amazing. Lauren loves her and she has been so patient with her and really worked hard to build a positive relationship.
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