There’s some variation in method of instruction. My grandpa had fitted my bike with a long handle in the back and used that to help me balance after taking the training wheels off. With one of my kids I tried the method of gradually lifting the training wheels to make the balance more precarious over time. One of the other two just “got it”, as I remember, in one or two sessions. Otherwise it was the standard riding down a slight slope and advising them “keep your feet on the pedals”, and running alongside for reassurance.
France, but close enough. ;)
There’s some variation in method of instruction. My grandpa had fitted my bike with a long handle in the back and used that to help me balance after taking the training wheels off. With one of my kids I tried the method of gradually lifting the training wheels to make the balance more precarious over time. One of the other two just “got it”, as I remember, in one or two sessions. Otherwise it was the standard riding down a slight slope and advising them “keep your feet on the pedals”, and running alongside for reassurance.