Getting Your Child to Wear a Bicycle Helmut
Establish the helmet habit early.
Have your children wear helmets as soon as they
start to ride tricycles and if they are a passenger
on the back of an adult's bike. If they learn to
wear helmets whenever they ride tricycles and bikes,
it becomes a habit for a lifetime. It's never too
late, however, to get your children into helmets.
Allow your child to participate in choosing their
helmet. They'll be able to let you know if it is
comfortable. And if they like the design, they are
more likely to wear it.
Wear a helmet yourself!
Children learn best by observing you. Whenever you
ride your bike, put on your helmet. Plan bicycle
outings during which all family members wear their
helmets to further reinforce the message. The most
important factor influencing children to wear
helmets is riding with an adult who wears a helmet.
Talk to your children about why
you want them to protect their heads.
There are many things you can tell your children to
convince them of the importance of helmet use.
Reward your kids for wearing
helmets.
Praise them; give them special treats or privileges
when they wear their helmets without having to be
told to.
Don't let children ride their bikes unless they
wear their helmets.
Be consistent. If you allow your children to ride
occasionally without their helmets, they won't
believe that helmet use really is important. Tell
your children they have to find another way to get
where they are going if they don't want to use their
helmets.
Encourage your children's friends to wear
helmets.
Peer pressure can be used in a positive way if
several families in the neighborhood start making
helmet use a regular habit at the same time.
How should a helmet fit?
A
helmet should be worn squarely on top of the head,
covering the top of the forehead. If it is tipped
back, it will not protect the forehead. The helmet
fits well if it doesn't move around on the head or
slide down over the wearer's eyes when pushed or
pulled. The chin strap should be adjusted to fit
snugly.
REMEMBER: Head injuries can occur on sidewalks,
on driveways, on bike paths, and in parks as well as
on streets. You cannot predict when a fall from a
bike will occur. It's important to wear a helmet on
every ride.
It takes time to form a safety habit.
Remind each other about these safety messages.
Make safety a big part of your lives.
HE0079 Reproduced from 10 years Safety Sheet © 1994
American Academy of Pediatrics 3-35/rev0801