Beyond The Caseload Podcast
Learning to ride a bike is a huge childhood milestone but for many kids, it doesn’t come easy. It can bring up frustration, fear, and even self-doubt for both children and parents. In this episode of Beyond the Caseload: The Wellness Series, we’re breaking down what’s really underneath bike riding challenges and why it’s about so much more than just pedaling. We’re joined by occupational therapist Tammy Bishop, creator of the One Two Pedal Method, a step-by-step approach that has helped hundreds of children (and even adults) learn to ride a bike—often faster and with far less frustration than traditional methods. In this conversation, we cover: * The hidden skills behind learning to ride a bike (balance, coordination, motor planning, and confidence) * Why traditional methods (like training wheels) can actually make learning harder * How breaking skills down the right way changes everything * The role of fear, regulation, and confidence in learning new skills * How therapists and parents can better support children through challenges Whether your child is struggling to learn, feeling hesitant, or just getting started, this episode will give you a completely new perspective and practical strategies to make the process more successful (and more enjoyable)!
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