Sounds good. I hope this is successful for you.

We had issues teaching my DD to ride a bike, she still isn't great but she is comfortable. My DD had gross motor problems as a baby, LD's, and inner ear issues. One issue was the correct equipment. It's actually easier to balance on an larger bike. And if your DD still can't peddle, you might consider a big wheel or low rider trike. Get the peddling down before you work on the balance and peddling. We used a "trailer" bike for a few years, and a lot of patience. My daughter wasn't ridding without training wheels till she was 8. But in 7th grade I had her riding to school (with me & her brother) almost every day.

P.S. I was grateful over the years for the dance instructor that worked once when only 3 girls showed up on how to skip. And the PE specialist her elementary finally hired (rather than untrained regular teachers), who stopped and taught my daughter (and a few others) HOW to run a mile. How to swing the arms, pace yourself, etc.. I was always frustrated by people who just assumed that all kids pick this stuff up with little instruction.