Adaptive Skiing Makes Hitting the Slopes a Reality for Families‪!‬ Parenting Special Needs Podcast

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Yes, your whole family can go skiing. Learn how adaptive skiing can make this an actual reality.

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Adaptive ski programs are there to make skiing available for the whole family. Learn how they can make skiing a reality.

Are you a parent who wants to ski with your child with special needs but don’t know how to teach them? Maybe you want your child to learn how to ski so they can enjoy winter fun just like everyone else. But you don’t know where to turn to for help? Stay tuned because

Today we have asked Mark Dietz from 3 Trackers of Ohio, one of the oldest adaptive ski programs in the United States. We have invited him to join us today to talk about

– Just what is adaptive skiing, and how does it work?

– how is it best to dress for skiing, and what equipment is necessary

– Some tips for success on the slopes

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Yes, your whole family can go skiing. Learn how adaptive skiing can make this an actual reality.

https://youtu.be/ooLOFhsvNlk

[Click to Listen to Podcast]



Adaptive ski programs are there to make skiing available for the whole family. Learn how they can make skiing a reality.

Are you a parent who wants to ski with your child with special needs but don’t know how to teach them? Maybe you want your child to learn how to ski so they can enjoy winter fun just like everyone else. But you don’t know where to turn to for help? Stay tuned because

Today we have asked Mark Dietz from 3 Trackers of Ohio, one of the oldest adaptive ski programs in the United States. We have invited him to join us today to talk about

– Just what is adaptive skiing, and how does it work?

– how is it best to dress for skiing, and what equipment is necessary

– Some tips for success on the slopes

Related Article: Sports adapted to Your Child Ability

 

 

More Fun Activities

 

 

 

 

Helpful Articles



* Sports adapted to Your Child Ability

* Adaptive Skiing Makes Hitting the Slopes a Reality for Families!



* Cody Breaking the Tape: How Disabilities Didn’t Stop Him in Life

* Honoring the Legendary Dick Hoyt

* Cleveland Rockin’ Wildcats: Special Needs Hockey with a Heart!

* Unified Sports: A Great Way to Start Inclusion in a Fun and Positive Way

* Special Olympics Is Truly Special and Much More Than Just Sports



 

You May Also Like



* Adapted PE for Reality

* The 7 Habits of Highly Successful Fitness Programs

* The Family Factor of Five: Making Time for Fitness (and Actually Doing It)

* Fitness Equipment Worth Buying

* Adapted Phy. Ed. Is It in Your Child’s IEP? It Should Be.

* a href="https://www.parentingspecialneeds.org/article/fitness-fun-incorporating-fitness-into-the-classroom/" targ...

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