Most go-cart and four wheeler shocks use a spanner wrench at the top of the shock to adjust. It will be a flat piece of metal just above the spring with notches in it. If you turn it to the right it tightens the suspension and the left makes it softer.
I suggest you set up a tour and visit the school ahead of time so they can become comfortable with the building. You should also encourage your child to join...
Shocks are pretty straightforward compared to their counterparts, which are struts. They're usually separate from the coil springs, so they don't require much disassembly except for them to be removed...
Do not adjust idle screw, that is set in the factory and shouldn't need to be adjusted. Fix the problem that is causing rough idle or whatever idle problems you...