The image of your child sliding across the snow fields is the ultimate of pleasure and you must be looking for ways to hone the skills of your child in skiing or snowboarding. Teaching any kind of sports to a child requires time and patience and teaching him how to maneuver over snow or water require even 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 is proficient with skis or he has learned all the basic things about skiing, then it is time to introduce him to a snowboard. Believe it or not, snowboarding is a sport that takes longer to be learned by children even on the easiest slopes. Teaching snowboarding to a child below 6 years of age can be all the more frustrating for him and thus, it is not recommended.
If your child is only 2-3 years old and you want him to have some real fun, then it would be better to enroll him to introductory skiing classes which would be perfect for him. Through these classes, your child will learn the basic concepts about the sport at a very young age when they are more capable of grasping new things quickly and easily.







