By Jamie Beach

Published: Sunday, 26 December 2021 at 12:00 am


Learning to ride on your own, without stabilisers or support, is a massive moment for any child (and their bike-mad parents). But there are real pitfalls to avoid, so what is the best way to teach a child to ride once you’ve bought them their first bike?

First things first, the best way to get a child started on a pedal bike is by giving them a balance bike to practise on first.

The child learns how to balance and steer a two-wheeler without the complication of pedalling and taking their feet off the ground at the same time.

Many children learn to ride with stabilisers, but there are advantages to choosing a balance bike over one with extra wheels. Stabilisers hold the bike in a rigid upright position, so children don’t learn to lean the bike in order to balance and steer.

With this in mind, follow the eight steps we’ve outlined below and your child should be well on their way to riding a bike and heading out on rides with you.