Originally Posted by NotSoGifted
The program looks great and there is one nearby, but I would hesitate to send my kids as I don't think they have disabilities that would interfere with the ability to ride a bike. Sure, they aren't very coordinated and they kind of run funny (sent them to speed and agility training to correct that). However, judging from the things they can do, I think they should be able to just figure it out. It does cause issues for them, especially DD16, since it is rather embarrassing to admit that she can't ride (DD18 can ride on flat surfaces without a lot of turns). Any suggestions for older kids that can't ride?

NotSo..There were kids at the program as old as 18. Piper was 12 at the time and has Asperger's, and while she was one of the higher functioning kids, she wasn't the only one, by any means. There really was a diverse group, kids with ASDs, Down's Syndrome, etc. If it's something your dd would benefit from, and is interested in, I would look into it.