Wednesday, 18 November 2009 09:21 | Author: Kevin Gillett |
It can be a very pleasurable experience when you see your child slithering across the snow and to have that sight, you must be seeking ways through which you can make a perfect skier or snowboarder out of your child. It takes time and patience to teach any sport to a child and when we are talking about introducing him to water or snow sports, then these are needed all the more.
by KevinGillett
It can be a very pleasurable experience when you see your child slithering across the snow and to have that sight, you must be seeking ways through which you can make a perfect skier or snowboarder out of your child. It takes time and patience to teach any sport to a child and when we are talking about introducing him to water or snow sports, then these are needed all the more.
If you have already taken efforts to teach other sports to your child, then you must be well aware of your child's ability to grasp new things. You have already watched your child becoming skilled at other types of sports and activities and you already know his tolerance and frustration level for taking hold of new concepts. Whether you should teach him skiing before snowboarding or not is up to you as his parent.
If you want your child to learn skiing at least for a week before learning snowboarding, it may be a good idea to begin with. Your child does not need to be an excellent skier before he can start learning snowboarding. But by learning skiing first, he will come to know about the basic moves used on the snow such as stopping and turning. In this way, he will become comfortable on the ski and learn how to slide across the slopes easily.
Once the child has become well-versed with skis or at least he has learned the basics of skiing, it is time for him to be introduced to snowboarding. It is a fact that the sport of snowboarding takes much longer to be learned by kids even if it is done on very easy slopes. Teaching snowboarding to children less than 6 years of age can be a frustrating venture for them and thus, it is recommended not to try this.
If you have a 2-3 years old child and you want him to have some fun over the snow, then enrolling him to the basic skiing classes would be a great idea. These classes will teach him the basics about skiing from an early age, the time when kids are more capable of learning new things easily and quickly.
You should remember that kids have less stamina and smaller attention span. They are growing physically also and therefore, skiing or snowboarding lessons can be a tough challenge for them. It would be better for them to wait till the age of at least 7-8 years so that they can learn and enjoy the sports at their best.
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