My son's learning to ride a bike at the moment (just entered post balance bike phase). He can ride along, but stopping and starting need a little work.
Anyway, he asked if he could wear his helmet today - he noticed it when we dragged it out of a corner with his childseat. As this equated to enthusiasm for riding his bike, I said yes. But then, having adjusted the chin strap properly (it wasn't too tight), he said it was uncomfortable, and wanted to ride without it. Which he did.
My son's learning to ride a bike at the moment (just entered post balance bike phase). He can ride along, but stopping and starting need a little work.
Anyway, he asked if he could wear his helmet today - he noticed it when we dragged it out of a corner with his childseat. As this equated to enthusiasm for riding his bike, I said yes. But then, having adjusted the chin strap properly (it wasn't too tight), he said it was uncomfortable, and wanted to ride without it. Which he did.
I'm happy to follow his lead, is what I'm saying.