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MomofTay&Sam |
Posted: Jul 5 2003, 06:35 PM
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I can fish/make fire/be your friend! :) Group: Members Posts: 1,537 Member No.: 171 Joined: 5-May 03 |
My oldest son almost (11) is pushing me beyond belief with the helmet issue. We bike almost everynight as a family and his old helmet was to small. I bought him a new one today and he CRIED, yep cried in the store! Now NY is very very strict about the helmet law. I have a cop friend who even told him that he needs one on his scooter. I have laid down the law and said no more bike rides w/o his helmet. He came home tonight and was saying to his bike..*Goodbye* bike, Mom has made it not fun anymore. LMAO I will make him go and I will make him wear his helmet (which is actually cool looking) if it's the last thing I do. I have explained that it is for his own safety but I think I have a vain 1o year old?? LOL "Mom, I just don't look good in it?" LOL What do you mommy's do? He even tried to bargin with me.....I will wear it after 5pm when the roads are busy!! LOL
-------------------- Mommy to two wonderful boys!
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supermom |
Posted: Jul 5 2003, 07:47 PM
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Me too, Me too!! Group: Members Posts: 2,795 Member No.: 26 Joined: 28-February 03 |
I have a friend with a son who would LOVE to talk to him - he was very very lucky, but almost had major brain damage riding his bike. And he wasn't even in traffic, it was his own fault (hit a curb, popped his tire, went over the handlebars)......
Needless to say, they are both fanatics about helmet use now......so glad he got a second chance at it. However, other than just what you are doing, I can't offer any other advice. That is basically how I would handle it, and I think he'll eventually not be so self concious about it. -------------------- Beverly, DH Eje, and mom to PJ, 20 Leah, 18 Sara, 16 Anders, 5
and Emily, almost 2 "A mother holds her children's hands for just a little while, but she holds their hearts forever." "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Gandhi "Adolescence is a period of rapid changes. Between the ages of 12 and 17, for example, a parent ages as much as 20 years." |
MomofTay&Sam |
Posted: Jul 5 2003, 08:09 PM
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I can fish/make fire/be your friend! :) Group: Members Posts: 1,537 Member No.: 171 Joined: 5-May 03 |
Supermom I think you hit on a good idea! Maybe I should show him what can happen if he doesnt wear it. Harsh yes but he will wear it! He said today when Sam wears one I will! Oy Vey! Under two in NY as the law states they do not need one, and up to 14 they have to wear one. Never ending battle!
-------------------- Mommy to two wonderful boys!
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MomToMany |
Posted: Jul 6 2003, 04:53 AM
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Good for you for not giving in!! That's most of the battle there! It would be good to show him what can happen if he doesn't wear his helmet. I don't think you'd have a battle after that!
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Kirstenmumof3 |
Posted: Jul 6 2003, 05:31 AM
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Calm and Tranquil! Group: Moderators Posts: 9,565 Member No.: 189 Joined: 23-May 03 |
Oh that is too funny! My children haven't reached that phase yet! They were brainwased at school about bike safety so they think they "HAVE TO WEAR HELMETS OR THEY WILL BE ARRESTED"! I even caught my DD (8) yelling at her brother (6) that he had to wear his helmet or he wasn't riding his bike! I really hope they don't become to vain and realize how important the helmets are!
I think you deserve a pat on the back for sticking to your guns on this one! My nephew is 12 and I know they can be pretty bullheaded! Keep up the good work! -------------------- |
supermom |
Posted: Jul 6 2003, 07:41 AM
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Me too, Me too!! Group: Members Posts: 2,795 Member No.: 26 Joined: 28-February 03 |
Maybe it's time to get Sam a helmet, law or not - safer that way for sure! -------------------- Beverly, DH Eje, and mom to PJ, 20 Leah, 18 Sara, 16 Anders, 5
and Emily, almost 2 "A mother holds her children's hands for just a little while, but she holds their hearts forever." "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Gandhi "Adolescence is a period of rapid changes. Between the ages of 12 and 17, for example, a parent ages as much as 20 years." |
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MomofTay&Sam |
Posted: Jul 6 2003, 10:00 AM
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I can fish/make fire/be your friend! :) Group: Members Posts: 1,537 Member No.: 171 Joined: 5-May 03 |
Supermom I have looked everywhere for one that Sam could wear. Now Sam has a big head (lol) but even the toddler ones are way to big! I have looked at all the local places target..walmart...
-------------------- Mommy to two wonderful boys!
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MommyToAshley |
Posted: Jul 6 2003, 02:58 PM
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Happy Spring! Group: Administrators Posts: 27,473 Member No.: 2 Joined: 8-February 03 |
You did great standing your ground! WTG!
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supermom |
Posted: Jul 6 2003, 03:43 PM
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Me too, Me too!! Group: Members Posts: 2,795 Member No.: 26 Joined: 28-February 03 |
Just FYI (or anyone else's) - the smallest helmet they make is in a 46mm circumference, and these are the ones I found online for infants....
Infant Bike Helmets I also ran across this website while looking - Getting Your Child to Wear His/Her Helmet although you've done most of it, it was a pretty good read. He should be lucky he's got a mom that cares so much, that's for sure! This post has been edited by supermom on Jul 6 2003, 03:45 PM -------------------- Beverly, DH Eje, and mom to PJ, 20 Leah, 18 Sara, 16 Anders, 5
and Emily, almost 2 "A mother holds her children's hands for just a little while, but she holds their hearts forever." "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Gandhi "Adolescence is a period of rapid changes. Between the ages of 12 and 17, for example, a parent ages as much as 20 years." |
MomofTay&Sam |
Posted: Jul 6 2003, 06:05 PM
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I can fish/make fire/be your friend! :) Group: Members Posts: 1,537 Member No.: 171 Joined: 5-May 03 |
Thanks for the info Supermom! Tonight at the park he counted kids with helmets on.. not even a handful. The rest had no helmet. I just sorta ignored his whining...THEY are not wearing them. As soon as I said wanna race me? He forgot about the helmet all together. *wink*
-------------------- Mommy to two wonderful boys!
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~CrazieMama~ |
Posted: Jul 6 2003, 06:47 PM
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Gold Member Group: Members Posts: 3,945 Member No.: 175 Joined: 5-May 03 |
WTG on standing your ground. My son is 8 and he wears his helmet all the time when he rides. His grandfather was a cop and drilled in his head what could happen and told him if he wanted to ride his bike, he would have to wear his helmet. If he didn't want to wear it, he could not ride. I am very proud of you.
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Hillbilly Housewife |
Posted: Jul 7 2003, 05:49 AM
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Ruby Member Group: Moderators Posts: 13,589 Member No.: 89 Joined: 5-April 03 |
My brother went through the same thing - here I think the law says you need to have a helpmet if you're under 16. So maybe, if he really does feel bad about it...you could get a helmet for eveyone? Everyone needs to protect their head anyways....
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