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The biggest challenge your child faces with a ride-on toy is getting on or off the first time. One way to make him/her feel more comfortable is to have your child march in place. Then show him/her how to stand on one leg and entice him/her to do it. Once your child is ready, place his/her arms on each handle and hold the trike steady as he/she swings his/her leg over. As your child gains confidence, encourage him/her to do it from both sides.
At first your child will need a push to show him/her how the tricycle moves. Most likely he/she will start by propelling it backwards. Hold enticing objects a few feet in front of the tricycle to encourage him/her to propel forward.
Your little one will most likely begin by moving both feet together. Once he/she has mastered this, gradually encourage him/her to alternate his feet in a reciprocal pattern.
Challenge you child further! Build an obstacle course for him/her to maneuver around to fine tune his/her steering skills



