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By Long Island News & PR Published: August 14 2018

From its inception in 2014, nearly 200 students have benefited from the William Floyd Bicycle Academy.

Mastic Beach, NY - August 14, 2018 - The William Floyd Bicycle Academy, a program founded by occupational therapist Ed Diaz, just concluded its fifth summer of helping children learn how to ride a bicycle. This summer was the Bicycle Academy’s largest yet with an increase in participants and volunteers in the program as approximately 50 students joined with another 40 learning during integrated occupational therapy. From its inception in 2014, nearly 200 students have benefited from the William Floyd Bicycle Academy.

“There is such a need that people are constantly coming to me all throughout the year,” said Mr. Diaz. “This year we have had an influx in our general education population requesting to join the program. We accommodate as many as we can, always striving to provide one-on-one instruction.”

With learning how to ride independently being the long-term goal, many students made incremental progress along the way including learning how to balance, turn, pedal, start, stop, etc., which are all skills required to ride without assistance.

“I watch their determination grow with each phase, with each move forward and with each momentary difficulty. I hear their words of encouragement to themselves and to others. I see their confidence grow with each and every task tried, practiced and mastered. To me, watching the students’ self-esteem and sense of self-worth continue to grow and flourish is the most important aspect,” added Mr. Diaz.

The program could not be a success without a support system in place such as the volunteers from Carmella Currao’s class who work behind-the-scenes setting up the program each week, as well as Frank Brust, Laurel Colonna, Susan Dubois, Amy Nardi, Lisa Pedota, Ravi Seeram, Josh Young and more. It would also not be possible but for the generous donations from the staff and community including the United Paraprofessional & Teaching Assistant Association, which donated three balance bikes this year.

The William Floyd Bicycle Academy is scheduled to return for a sixth year next summer. All William Floyd students and parents are more than welcome to join, whether as a rider or as a volunteer. Anyone interested is encouraged to email Mr. Diaz at ediaz@wfsd.k12.ny.us

Additional thoughts by Mr. Diaz on seeing students gaining confidence in themselves: