Well Prepared for the Ski Day
At Feelfree Snow Sports, we create an environment where young skiers feel comfortable, learn playfully, and experience real success. Our qualified instructors accompany each child individually – with patience, empathy, and the latest teaching methods.
We use up-to-date teaching concepts and modern, child-friendly equipment to support learning progress. Above all, the experience matters: fun, motivation, and fresh air – all without pressure.
How Parents Can Support Learning Success
Preparation is a key part of success. Children who look forward to their course and know what to expect learn more relaxed and faster.
Our recommendations:
- Prepare your child lovingly to attend the course without you.
- A brief, positive goodbye at the meeting point often works wonders.
- Trust is essential – our instructors provide warm and professional care.
- Please write your phone number clearly on the course ticket or on a small note – so we can reach you anytime if needed.
Frequently Asked Questions from Parents
At what age can children participate in ski courses?
Children can join our ski courses from the age of 4. For the little ones, our specially trained instructors ensure a safe and playful introduction to skiing.
How are the groups organized?
Groups are divided by age and skill level. On the first day, our instructors observe the children on the slopes and adjust groups if needed.
What should children bring on the first day?
Please bring the course ticket, appropriate equipment, sunscreen, warm clothing, and possibly a small snack. Helmets are mandatory for all children.
Can parents watch the course?
Yes, parents are welcome to watch at the start – however, we recommend stepping back after the course begins so children can fully focus.
Do courses take place in bad weather?
Yes, our courses run in almost all weather conditions. Groups are adjusted as needed, and sheltered break areas are provided during heavy snowfall.
Our Goal: Joy in Skiing From the Start
With fun, movement, and the right methods, we want to teach children not only how to ski but also to ignite a passion for the outdoors and nature. When kids proudly share their first turns at the end of the day, we know it was a successful day.