The Unstoppable “Reset” Mindset
Reset is for anyone who knows the strain of balancing life on the tightrope of being everything to everyone.

I was a cautious child growing up. Like many of our campers, I was hesitant to try new things at first. I went on to become a Pedalheads bike instructor and it was there that I learned two big lessons when I taught children how to ride on their own for the first time:
So, how can we teach kids to be equally careful and confident when it comes to bike safety?
Head injuries are the leading cause of fatal bike accidents, yet a staggering 97 percent of those involved in fatal accidents were not wearing helmets. And it’s not just high-speed crashes that lead to serious injuries. Even a minor incident, like falling while casually riding around a cul-de-sac, can cause considerable harm.
Wearing a helmet can reduce the risk of serious injury by 70 percent. But it’s equally important to give your child the best defense on two wheels by ensuring their helmet fits properly. At Pedalheads, we teach all campers four essential helmet safety rules to give them the tools to embrace life’s adventure head (and helmet)-on.
Head injuries are the leading cause of fatal bike accidents, yet a staggering 97 percent of those involved in fatal accidents were not wearing helmets. And it’s not just high-speed crashes that lead to serious injuries. Even a minor incident, like falling while casually riding around a cul-de-sac, can cause considerable harm.
Wearing a helmet can reduce the risk of serious injury by 70 percent. But it’s equally important to give your child the best defense on two wheels by ensuring their helmet fits properly. At Pedalheads, we teach all campers four essential helmet safety rules to give them the tools to embrace life’s adventure head (and helmet)-on.
You might have noticed the stickers inside your child’s helmet. These stickers are a mark of safety compliance and you should ensure your child’s helmet has a certification sticker before you purchase it. Here are some of the most common helmet safety stickers:
Straps are like the seatbelts of a bike helmet. They play a vital role in keeping your kid’s head protected. The right strap fit is essential, so remember these two tips:

Your child’s helmet should sit squarely on their head. Here are some no-nos to watch out for:
The “two-finger rule” is your quick check to ensure the helmet is positioned correctly. You should only have room for about two fingers between your child’s eyebrows and the helmet.

An ill-fitting helmet can defeat its purpose. To ensure it’s snug:
Many helmets have a wheel at the back—known as a retention system—that you can turn to tighten or loosen the helmet for a perfect fit.

Thank you, Nick Pavlakis, Regional Manager, BC for Pedalheads, for contributing this story for us. You can also review this related story, Guide To Teach Your Kid How To Ride A Bike.
Check out this week’s story, Learn to swim with Pedalheads this Summer!
Reset is for anyone who knows the strain of balancing life on the tightrope of being everything to everyone.

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