Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 That is so cool, they had one over 2 hours from us, but we weren't able to make it. HI Everyone. Welcome to all the new comers this month. I wanted to share with you a big success for my sons' Neil and We went to a small town called which is a three hour drive North from BC. A family who have a son with a developemental delay went to California two years ago for a special bike riding clinic called Lose the Training Wheels. The mother brought the clinic here to BC I took the boys to see how much success they would have learning to ride a two wheeler and what a success it was. The boys are not totaly independant on the bike yet but with practice it will come. Here it the website to have a look at the clinic You will see Neil and together just after the girls riding their bikes. Neil is on the right and scott on the left. Go to ctvbc.ca and scroll down the HEADINGS which is on the left hand side. Go to MAKING A DIFFERENCE and click on LEARNING WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE A KID. I hope you enjoy it. Take Care from Caroline mom to Neil and 14 years old identical twins who happen to have Down syndrome -- Gayla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 How cool is that! Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T Learning to ride a two wheeler From Caroline In HI Everyone. Welcome to all the new comers this month. I wanted to share with you a big success for my sons' Neil and We went to a small town called which is a three hour drive North from BC. A family who have a son with a developemental delay went to California two years ago for a special bike riding clinic called Lose the Training Wheels. The mother brought the clinic here to BC I took the boys to see how much success they would have learning to ride a two wheeler and what a success it was. The boys are not totaly independant on the bike yet but with practice it will come. Here it the website to have a look at the clinic You will see Neil and together just after the girls riding their bikes. Neil is on the right and scott on the left. Go to ctvbc.ca and scroll down the HEADINGS which is on the left hand side. Go to MAKING A DIFFERENCE and click on LEARNING WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE A KID. I hope you enjoy it. Take Care from Caroline mom to Neil and 14 years old identical twins who happen to have Down syndrome Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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