1. Taped cardboard to the bottom of her shoes, then let her slide down the driveway on her bike, stablizing herself with her skids (feet).
2. Removed the cardboard (actually it wore off), and she started down an incline in the road, frequently stablizing and slowing herself with her shoes.
3. Told her that when she was ready she should try putting her feet on the peddles.
4. Practiced until she rode the bike all the way down the hill, turned around, and rode all the way back.
5. Big high-fives and ice cream all the way around.
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