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Skiing with Children: How to help them ski better

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Embarking on a family skiing adventure is a thrilling escape, filled with snow-covered mountains and the promise of unforgettable memories. With a bit of preparation, you can ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip for everyone. If you’re gearing up for a memorable skiing trip with your little ones, we have invaluable tips to make skiing with your children an absolute delight.

Children learning balance on skis

Dress Them Right

The right clothing can make all the difference in your child’s skiing experience. Keeping them cozy and dry means they’ll be eager to stay out on the slopes longer. We suggest layering their clothing so you can easily adjust if they get too warm. For spring skiing, fewer layers are necessary to prevent sweating, which can make them feel colder later. Opt for a jacket with a zip on the left-hand sleeve for their lift pass and explain its importance to avoid losing it.

Child learning snowplow

First Ski-Trip Essentials

If it’s your child’s first time skiing, the equipment can feel clunky and heavy. Offer plenty of support and encouragement. Consider second-hand shops, borrowing from friends, or renting from places like EcoSki to save on costs. For kids’ ski clothing, Ellis Brigham offers a wide range from tiny mittens to stylish jackets and goggles for teens. Try a dress rehearsal beforehand to get them excited about their new gear.

Instructor reassuring child on lesson

Managing Energy and Expectations

Your kids aren’t going to become world-class skiers overnight. Take frequent breaks and warm up with hot chocolate to keep their energy levels high. Young children feel the cold faster, so watch for signs they need a break. Older children might need fewer breaks, but keep some small snacks handy for an energy boost. Remember, fun and learning go hand in hand, and every pro skier starts as a beginner!

Child having fun on a lesson

Ski Lessons: A Game-Changer

Teaching your kids to ski can be challenging, so sometimes it’s easier to enlist a professional. Many English-speaking ski schools in the Alps accept children as young as 3 or 4. Kids learn quickly in ski school by mimicking their instructors and soon become independent skiers. We highly recommend booking ski school lessons for your next holiday. Private lessons can offer more personalized attention if needed.

Child doing snowplough

Choosing Suitable Terrain

Start your young kids on beginner slopes to build their confidence. Ask the instructor for recommendations on the best slopes for their skill level. Beginner slopes often have interactive games to make learning fun. Ensure they master the basics before moving to steeper terrain to avoid developing bad habits.

Children following insturctor in snowplough

Making Skiing Fun

Watching your children enjoy themselves on the slopes is incredibly rewarding. Play in the snow with them to get them used to it and show them it’s okay to fall. Variety is key when kids start skiing, so mix up the activities. Fun family activities include a mountain-wide treasure hunt, trips to the fun park, mini-Olympics, hot chocolate stops, snowball fights, snowman building, sledging, and ice skating. Remember to keep them hydrated as skiing is hard work.

Children doing snowplough on their own

Ready for Your Next Family Ski Holiday?

Children’s group ski lessons are an investment we take very seriously. Each course has specific aims and goals to prepare them for the next stage. Keep track of their progress in ski passports and celebrate their achievements with medals. Our carefully planned pathway will help your child become a confident all-mountain skier. Before you know it, they might be giving Mum and Dad a run for their money!

Embark on your next family adventure with confidence, knowing that you’re well-prepared to make it an unforgettable experience for everyone.

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