Sorry to revive an old thread here, but just started lingering around on here and thought I'd share my recent experience too...
2 weeks ago was my first time drivng a bike ever, never even a dirt bike, only 3-wheelers. I found it very helpful to go with my Dad and bro, practicing letting out the clutch, bringing it back in to get moving, working on balance, only in a straight line. They walked beside me just in case I was going to tip over. I didn't even put my feet on the pegs for a while. Eventually I was able to drive in circles, bringing my feet to the pegs. Sunday was my second time out (broken regulator rectifier and plenty of rain created the delay in getting back out sooner) so we started with the parking lot again. I buzzed around pretty good. My Dad flagged me down and suggested i pretend there were stop signs, practice stopping and making my turns from a stop, left and right, and coordinating the use of the signals (mine don't automatically cancel themselves out.) This seems to go well and we decided to hit the road, driving on essentially one road back to his house 5 miles away, a 30mph zone to a 55. I felt like a queen being escorted by my entourage of with my dad, bro and his friends!

So I decided with the sensory overload I needed to relax before going at it again. I'm ready to go and I was trying to pull out of the driveway, up a slight incline on gravel and to the left when I tip over. Broke my clutch lever off. I was slightly relieved I wouldn't have to go out again but we had a spare so my dad put it on and away we went. I did about 30 miles and ended for the day. I know it is very tough to have an "audience" when you are learning but hopefully they are people you feel comfortable with and are supportive. I found it helps to literally take a deep breath and relax, tension makes it harder. I'm learning too and I know we will be able to do it, just practice and support eachother!
"Life's too short to be a passenger!"
1991 CBR 600 F2, dropped 3" in the rear, 2" in the front