S.R. asks from Chula Vista, CA on March 10, 2009
12 Year Old Son Doesn't Want to Wear His Helmet
Hello to all Mom's
I wanted to get some advice from all of you regarding my son. He is 12 and he now doesn't want to wear his helmet while riding his bike. I have let him know of the implications of not wearing his helmet. I have also let him know that if he doesn't want to wear his helmet then he can't ride his bike.
Does anyone else have any other ideas that might help him?
Thank you in advance.
So What Happened?™
Hello to all.. i just wanted to let you know that I took all the advice from you all and it worked!! He now does not ride his bike without his helmet!! He even shows me that he has it on!!
Thank you to everyone.
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A.S. answers from Los Angeles on March 11, 2009
I have one addition to the many great responses (and I agree - no helmet, no riding, period!): my brother and his family live in Sweden. Children have been required to use bike helmets there by law since at least 1990 (when the oldest child was ready to learn to ride).
in Swedish vernacular, they are called "Brain Buckets" . . . ..
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D.K. answers from Los Angeles on March 11, 2009
Let him paint or decorate his own helmet, maybe he'll want to wear it. Or go shopping & let him pick out his own, there must be some pretty cool designed helmets out there. A few extra bucks seems worth it for him to wear it.
Good luck!
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C.S. answers from Las Vegas on March 11, 2009
Realy cool motorcycle dudes wear helmets too...there are many.
Jessie James
Paul Teutel
Arlen Ness
However, Indian Larry liked to be a little more free. He was known for the beautiful bikes he built and riding free. He would stand on the seat of his bikes and ride for a crowd. Eventually this didn't last. "Larry left us all too soon. He rode free with the wind in his hair and the sun on his face."
Maybe if it is possible you can have his helmet custom painted to match his bike. That would make him feel more cool in front of the guys. Or let him sticker it up like they do on the motorcycle helmets. You can buy helmet stickers online. Use the stickers as a reward and buy a few to keep on hand.
Keep that helmet on him...it is worth it.
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M.S. answers from Los Angeles on March 10, 2009
Um, yea, it's illegal. Maybe find some articles online or websites of families who had a child who died or were seriously injured because they didn't wear a helmet. He really doesn't have a say in this since it is against the law. I've pasted the specifics below for you.
M.
Bicycle Helmets (Vehicle Code Sections 21212, 21204)
Bicycle riders under age 18 must wear a properly fitted and fastened helmet which meets specified safety standards when they ride on a street, bikeway, or public bicycle path or trail. Helmets sold in California must conform to applicable standards and be so labeled.
Bicycle operators are prohibited from carrying passengers without a separate seat. For children who are either under four years old or under 40 pounds, the seat must include a restraint system and protection from moving parts of bicycle, and a properly fitted safety helmet must be used.
Consequences: The maximum fine is $25; the case may be dismissed on a first offense. The money collected will be used for education and to assist low–income families to obtain helmets.
http://www.helmets.org/kidswear.htm
http://www.helmets.org/stats.htm
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A.S. answers from Los Angeles on March 11, 2009
I have one addition to the many great responses (and I agree - no helmet, no riding, period!): my brother and his family live in Sweden. Children have been required to use bike helmets there by law since at least 1990 (when the oldest child was ready to learn to ride).
in Swedish vernacular, they are called "Brain Buckets" . . . ..
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C.A. answers from Los Angeles on March 11, 2009
It's the law in CA, under 18, helmet mandatory. Just take him to your local police department and have them tell him what will happen when he gets a ticket for riding without a helmet. There might be a fine and there might be traffic school. My brother had to go to "bicycle" traffic school, watch a video about bike accidents, and got lectured by police officers. So stick to your guns about the no helmet, no bike rule.
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D.K. answers from Los Angeles on March 11, 2009
Let him paint or decorate his own helmet, maybe he'll want to wear it. Or go shopping & let him pick out his own, there must be some pretty cool designed helmets out there. A few extra bucks seems worth it for him to wear it.
Good luck!
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R.J. answers from San Diego on March 11, 2009
I LOVE what some of the other responders have said. The skate helmet is a fantastic idea, btw.
As someone with ADHD...you may also be dealing with a sensory issue. Boy do I just LOVE feeling the wind in my hair. And do I ever HATE the feeling of sweat. The wind blowing the sweat out of my hair feels ungodly good...and if I've added adrenalin by moving quickly...it's akin to sex. Also there's the annoying thing...that as someone with ADHD you can FEEL the helmet 100% of the time.
So what do I do? Go riding without a helmet? Nope. Got to witness first hand when I was 10 what someone's brains look like outside of their skull. Talk about a permanent image. Ugh. That and I'd already fallen off a few times. If my leg isn't harder then the asphalt/concrete, why would my face be?
If it's a sensory issue (in addition to a "coolness" issue), you can combat that on two levels. One: Give them a visual image to stay with them the rest of their lives. Two: Work with them on finding something that feels amazing when they take their helmet off: like dipping their head in a pool, or under the sink, or pouring a cup of water over themselves. Something, that feels as good or even better then riding with their brain exposed.
Good luck
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D.M. answers from Los Angeles on March 11, 2009
A field trip to the police station or fire department might help. They see what happens when kids don't wear a helmet and can impart that knowledge. Plus it's against the law to not wear a helmet and he can get cited. I hate seeing the kids who put the helmet on and don't snap the strap! What's the point?! You're right on for if he doesn't wear it, he can't ride. I do the same with my three. You worked hard getting him into this world and raising him, you don't want a stupid thing to get him hurt.
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S.Z. answers from Reno on March 11, 2009
I realize that we all grew up without helmets, but we never gave the kids a choice. They wore the helmet or they didn't ride. Period. If we saw them in the neighborhood without the helmet after they left home with it, we would have no problem calling them home in front of their friends, and letting them know, "That's it for today."
It helps if the child has a say in choosing WHICH helmet. It might help to take your son shopping and help him pick one out.
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S.F. answers from Reno on March 11, 2009
Let your son know that some things are non-negotiable and this is one of them. When he wants to ride his bike, he'll put the helmet on. And if you catch him stashing the helmet under the nearest bush when he finally puts it on just to get you to say yes, well, the consequences should be severe.
Good luck.
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