HE REFUSES TO PEDAL! AT WHAT AGE DO THEY GET THE HANG OF THIS KINDA STUFF? DARRIN HURRY HOME, I QUIT.
AND THE WORST MOMMY OF THE YEAR AWARD GOES TO ME FOR POSTING THIS VIDEO--
10 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Girl - Tyler still won't pedal. He'll sit on the bike, push the bike, push himself around on the bike - but forget peddling. Will has even tried to coah him and Tyler still thinks peddling is BS!
Yes DJ good job. Ha that was funny. It took Christopher a little while but he's got it. Then we had to worry about him getting the coordination thing going- pedalling and turning the handle bar. Then you'll have a new problem when they get that down, combining all that and learning how to use the brakes. Good Lord it's too much
Patience mom once you've shown him a few times and he knows what to do (even though he won't do it) just leave him. Yes they are smart, I mean would you pedal if you had someone to push you? It's much more fun
Becca cannot seem to get the hang of a tricycle, however on a bigger bike with training wheels she pedals. We decided not to get her a bike till she was three because of that!
I think the two younger girls may have been a little older before we started. I remember putting their feet on the pedals and then pushing so they could feel the pedals move.
awww, lol... yea, I dunno when they figure it out, some kids on my street can pedal at 18 months or so... and my son couldn't pedal for the longest, he'd rather have me push him!
10 comments:
Girl - Tyler still won't pedal. He'll sit on the bike, push the bike, push himself around on the bike - but forget peddling. Will has even tried to coah him and Tyler still thinks peddling is BS!
LOL!!!! JODI, I'M SO GLAD I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE. I THOUGHT FOR SURESOMETHING WAS WRONG WITH MY SON! NOW I REALIZE THEY'RE SMARTER THAN WE THINK. LOL
But it's such a cute video. Mine haven't figured it out yet either and they're going to be 3 soon.
Yes DJ good job. Ha that was funny. It took Christopher a little while but he's got it. Then we had to worry about him getting the coordination thing going- pedalling and turning the handle bar. Then you'll have a new problem when they get that down, combining all that and learning how to use the brakes. Good Lord it's too much
Patience mom once you've shown him a few times and he knows what to do (even though he won't do it) just leave him. Yes they are smart, I mean would you pedal if you had someone to push you? It's much more fun
Becca cannot seem to get the hang of a tricycle, however on a bigger bike with training wheels she pedals. We decided not to get her a bike till she was three because of that!
I think the two younger girls may have been a little older before we started. I remember putting their feet on the pedals and then pushing so they could feel the pedals move.
My nephew is three and a half and still can't seem to learn to peddle
I love looking at all the pictures of your son. I haven't looked for a while, but he is really getting to be such a big boy.
It took Cody a bit to get the peddling down. He preferred that we just push him around while he grinned.
Tessa did exactly the same thing for the longest time. But just last week, she pedalled - backwards! She is now 28 mths.
awww, lol... yea, I dunno when they figure it out, some kids on my street can pedal at 18 months or so... and my son couldn't pedal for the longest, he'd rather have me push him!
Post a Comment