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Children's articles-learning to ride a bike

Five-year-old Kim attended kindergarten for one year under the guidance of her teacher. /kloc-learned simple drawing, counting, addition and subtraction within 0/0, and can recite many children's songs. Play with children every day, play games and learn to communicate with them in a friendly way.

One year's collective life in kindergarten has exercised children's self-reliance ability, and children have also developed good habits of doing things by themselves. The collective life in kindergarten gradually enables children to live independently. And awarded a "model child", a certificate to the child, and a plush toy puppy to Tianjin.

In order to encourage children, I bought a small bike with two auxiliary wheels for his father. This car is beautiful and of good quality. Kim excitedly urged us to buy him a new bike. I can't wait to learn to ride a bike quickly.

See children eager to learn to ride bicycles. I took my children and pushed my small bike to the playground. At first, children learn to ride a small bike with auxiliary wheels. His father asked the children to practice pushing bicycles on the playground first, and then told him the posture of getting on and off, and told Kim the essentials of riding bicycles. Let Kim sit in the seat and practice riding a bicycle with auxiliary wheels by herself. Instruct him to sit up straight, hold the handlebar with both hands and look forward. Pedal alternately with both feet. Just balance it. Tianjin listened carefully to his father's guidance. Because Kim Tae wants to learn to ride a bike early. So he studies very hard. Under the guidance of his father, Jin quickly learned to ride a bicycle with left and right auxiliary wheels. After practicing several big laps on the playground, Tianjin's riding skills became very skilled. Tianjin is confident in riding a bicycle with left and right auxiliary wheels easily.

Kim rode a bicycle with auxiliary wheels for several days. Tianjin gradually lost interest in cycling, so we decided to make it more difficult for him. Then his father took off the auxiliary wheel of the bicycle and let Kim ride it himself. Tianjin thought it was a good ride, but disapprovingly pushed the bicycle with the auxiliary wheels removed, and just after riding it, it fell down. Because the bicycle with the auxiliary wheels removed has no protection and support from the left and right auxiliary wheels, it swings back and forth from left to right.

Looking at Kim who fell, we encouraged him to be a little man and learn to be brave, and told him that some bicycles of your average age you showed had no auxiliary wheels. Do you dare to give it to any child? Let's challenge him to see which of you rides a bike better.

With our encouragement, Kim learned to ride a bike without auxiliary wheels again. Officially let children learn to ride bicycles. At first, it was difficult to control the balance of Tianjin when riding on it. His father bent over the back of the bike, sweating with fatigue.

Later, his father tied a long wooden stick to the back seat of a bicycle in Tianjin, so he didn't have to bend down and use the walker. Under the encouragement and guidance of his father, with the spirit of not losing, Tianjin gradually mastered the balance skills and stopped shaking from side to side. His father slowly let go of his hand and let Tianjin practice on the playground.

In fact, children learn to ride a bike. As long as they are brave enough, they can learn to ride a bike quickly after a few falls. The process of learning to ride a bike in Tianjin is simpler than we thought. He thinks that children learn to ride a bike without much effort.

Later, after a period of riding, Tianjin's riding skills became better and better. I remember that in five and a half weeks in Tianjin, three people in our family rode a bicycle from the county seat, rode for ten kilometers on the expressway with Tianjin, and stopped riding. Under our guidance, it took us an hour and a half to ride a bicycle back to their hometown smoothly (I estimate that Tianjin's buttocks and legs were definitely painful and sleepy at that time).

We have exercised our children's spirit of self-challenge since childhood. My child grew up with his parents and never lived with his grandparents. We have been strict with them since childhood and never spoil them. Tianjin is very independent.

Our parents should cultivate their children's self-confidence and be brave enough to start from small things. Give more encouragement and rewards to children at ordinary times, ask them to do things seriously from an early age, finish what they started, cultivate their patience and insist on doing everything well. Children should learn to think independently from an early age, be good at observing things and be diligent and studious. Because parents are the real "first teachers" of children.

Let the children fly and let them do what they want. My son Jin grew up to be an excellent, brave and energetic young man under our strict requirements. Later, during the college holiday, he rode his bike by himself, and after more than a month of hard riding, he successfully reached the Potala Palace.