2022
DOI: 10.3390/children9081224
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It’s Not Just about Bicycle Riding: Sensory-Motor, Social and Emotional Benefits for Children with and without Developmental Disabilities

Abstract: Background: A developing area for therapy is teaching children to ride a bicycle. Little has been written about the effectiveness of these programs. This study explored outcomes from participation in a novel bicycle riding program for children with a wide array of developmental challenges. Method: Two studies were conducted; a nonconcurrent, multiple baseline design with four participants and a pretest–posttest single group with 15 children. Results: Study 1 participants improved on broad jump. Balance positio… Show more

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“…However, a previous study showed that through social participation, children and their families gained confidence and provided encouragement to set future goals. 7 Indeed, one of the participants commented, “I have never done anything with my family that gave me such a sense of accomplishment. I want to continue to share this experience with others through our activities.”…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a previous study showed that through social participation, children and their families gained confidence and provided encouragement to set future goals. 7 Indeed, one of the participants commented, “I have never done anything with my family that gave me such a sense of accomplishment. I want to continue to share this experience with others through our activities.”…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%