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The Basic of Toddler Bicycle Helemts

August 22nd, 2009

Most children start to learn how to ride a bicycle when they are in the toddler years. These years are fascinating because children do not remember much of the stress and frustration endured when attempts are made at trying new things. Toddlers will try something over and over again, even when not successful the first time. This is the way that children learn. Because of this, it is important to understand the basics of helping children with bicycle safety. The basics of wearing bicycle helmets are very important to teach a toddler from a very young age.

One of the first things for a toddler to know about bicycle helmets is that it is important to put the helmet on every time he wants to go for a ride. When children are first starting to learn how to ride a bicycle, the temptation might be to let them ride without a helmet if they are just in the driveway, or are not going very far. But in order to ensure that they get into the habit of wearing the helmet, it is important to remind them to put the helmet on every time.

Another important fact for any toddler to remember is how to put the helmet on by himself. A basic toddler bike helmet is designed just like an adult helmet. There is a foam padding adhered to an outer shell. The straps are designed to wrap around the side of the head, and buckle under the chin. The bell toddler helmet has straps that are designed with a pinch free buckle. There are quite a few children that become fearful of the bicycle helmets just because they were pinched once when attempting to clasp the buckle. To make sure that the child does not become fearful of the buckle, it is a good idea to look into this kind of helmet.

Every toddler will eventually learn to ride a bike. The best scenario would be that every child becomes so familiar with wearing bicycle helmets that it is just like buckling a seatbelt when they get in the car. It is just so natural that they don’t have to think about it anymore. This way, every child will be safe in the case of an accident. Just like anything else in life, the temptation is to think that it will never happen to you. It does happen, which is why it is so important for toddlers to wear helmets from an early age.