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Riding Without Training Wheels

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For weeks, a girl named Naina watched her older brother ride his bicycle around the neighborhood without training wheels, longing to do the same but terrified of falling in front of the other children who often played outside. Her father removed her training wheels one Saturday morning, promising to hold the back of her bicycle steady while she practiced pedaling along the quiet street near their home. She wobbled badly at first, gripping the handlebars too tightly, certain she would tumble over with every shaky push of the pedals. After several attempts and a few minor falls that left grass stains on her knees, she suddenly realized her father's hand was no longer holding the bicycle steady at all, and yet she was still pedaling forward smoothly all on her own. Startled by the realization, she nearly toppled over from surprise alone, but managed to steady herself and kept pedaling, a proud grin spreading across her face as she rode further down the street than she ever had before. Her father jogged behind her, cheering loudly, having quietly let go several seconds earlier than she had noticed. That evening, Naina rode proudly past the older children who had once intimidated her, no longer worried about what they thought, simply enjoying the wind against her face and the freedom of riding entirely on her own.
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For weeks, a girl named Naina watched her older brother ride his bicycle around the neighborhood without training wheels, longing to do the same but terrified of falling in front of the other children who often played outside. Her father removed her training wheels one Saturday morning, promising to hold the back of her bicycle steady while she practiced pedaling along the quiet street near their home. She wobbled badly at first, gripping the handlebars too tightly, certain she would tumble over with every shaky push of the pedals. After several attempts and a few minor falls that left grass stains on her knees, she suddenly realized her father's hand was no longer holding the bicycle steady at all, and yet she was still pedaling forward smoothly all on her own. Startled by the realization, she nearly toppled over from surprise alone, but managed to steady herself and kept pedaling, a proud grin spreading across her face as she rode further down the street than she ever had before. Her father jogged behind her, cheering loudly, having quietly let go several seconds earlier than she had noticed. That evening, Naina rode proudly past the older children who had once intimidated her, no longer worried about what they thought, simply enjoying the wind against her face and the freedom of riding entirely on her own.

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