• The End-of-Season Gear Routine Every Ski Family Needs
    Apr 9 2026

    The ski season may be winding down, but what you do now with your gear determines how next season starts. In this episode, Jessica — PSIA-certified ski instructor and mom of five — walks ski parents through a complete end-of-season gear care routine: from storage wax for your skis to washing and drying all your soft gear before it goes in a bin. Whether you're teaching kids to ski or just trying to protect a significant gear investment, this episode is your spring checklist.

    What You'll Learn

    • Why storage wax matters and how to apply it (or what to ask for at a shop)
    • How to fully dry boots before storage — and why this is the most important thing you'll do all spring
    • How to wash technical ski gear without damaging waterproofing or insulation
    • When to replace a helmet — the answer might surprise you
    • How to do an end-of-season kid gear inventory and why spring is the best time to buy for next season

    Resources & Links

    • First Tracks: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Kids to Ski — skiingkid.com
    • Nikwax Tech Wash (for waterproof shells and bibs)
    • Nikwax TX.Direct (DWR re-treatment)

    Key Takeaway "The way you store your gear is the way it greets you at the start of next season. Put it away right, and next fall feels like Christmas morning."

    Skiing with Kids is hosted by Jessica Averett, a ski instructor and mom of five who has spent more than 20 years helping kids learn to ski. This podcast helps parents create calmer, happier ski days by focusing on confidence, connection, and simple strategies that actually work with kids on the mountain. She's the founder of First Tracks: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Kids to Ski, a course that walks parents through everything they need to know to skip overpriced ski school and confidently teach their own kids to ski.

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    More Skiing with Kids Resources

    For more tips, gear reviews, and ski parenting advice visit Skiing Kids
    You can find me on Instagram
    @theadventuretravelfam
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    Free Guide for Ski Parents

    Want to avoid the biggest mistakes most parents make when teaching their kids to ski?
    Download the free guide:

    The Most Common Mistakes Ski Parents Make (and How to Fix Them)
    https://skiiingkids.myflodesk.com/ffy45squub
    This quick guide will help you avoid the common ski day meltdowns and create a much smoother experience for your kids on the mountain.


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  • The 20-Minute Assessment That Makes Next Season So Much Easier
    Apr 2 2026

    Most ski parents pack up at the end of the season and try to reconstruct where their kids left off come October, and that gap costs them days on the mountain every single year. In this episode, Jessica shares the end-of-season assessment she uses both as a PSIA-certified ski instructor and as a ski parent herself, so you can capture exactly where your kids are while it's still fresh. If you're serious about how to ski with kids in a way that builds real, lasting progress, this is the episode you didn't know you needed.

    What You'll Learn

    • Why doing a simple skills and terrain assessment at the end of ski season is one of the best family skiing tips you'll ever act on — and why waiting until fall means you'll be guessing
    • The three-bucket framework every ski parent can use to teach kids to ski with intention: Mastered, Working On, and Still to Come
    • The core skills to assess when evaluating children learning to ski — from balance and stopping to parallel turns and chairlift confidence
    • How to document the actual runs at your local mountain so you know exactly where to start next season instead of starting over
    • How to use your end-of-season notes in the fall to pick up right where you left off — the single biggest thing that separates families who make steady progress from those who feel like they're back at square one every year

    Key Takeaway

    "The notes you take right now are the bridge between this season and next. Don't skip the bridge."

    Skiing with Kids is hosted by Jessica Averett, a ski instructor and mom of five who has spent more than 20 years helping kids learn to ski. This podcast helps parents create calmer, happier ski days by focusing on confidence, connection, and simple strategies that actually work with kids on the mountain. She's the founder of First Tracks: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Kids to Ski, a course that walks parents through everything they need to know to skip overpriced ski school and confidently teach their own kids to ski.

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    More Skiing with Kids Resources

    For more tips, gear reviews, and ski parenting advice visit Skiing Kids
    You can find me on Instagram
    @theadventuretravelfam
    .

    Free Guide for Ski Parents

    Want to avoid the biggest mistakes most parents make when teaching their kids to ski?
    Download the free guide:

    The Most Common Mistakes Ski Parents Make (and How to Fix Them)
    https://skiiingkids.myflodesk.com/ffy45squub
    This quick guide will help you avoid the common ski day meltdowns and create a much smoother experience for your kids on the mountain.


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  • What the 2026 Winter Olympics Can Teach Parents
    Mar 20 2026

    Episode Summary: The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina just wrapped up, and and ski instructor and mom of five Jessica Averett was watching with a very specific lens. In this episode, Jessica pulls four powerful lessons from the Games and translates them directly into practical, usable advice for ski parents at every level. From Chloe Kim's mentorship of Gaon Choi, to Federica Brignone's comeback from injury, to Eileen Gu's refusal to let others define her success — the stories coming out of Italy have a lot to say about what really matters when you're teaching kids to ski.

    What You'll Learn:

    • Why your goal as a ski parent should be raising a skier who doesn't need you — and how to actually do it
    • How your reaction to your child's falls shapes their relationship with risk for years
    • Why regression is normal, how long comebacks take, and how to stay out of the way
    • How to let your child define success on the mountain instead of imposing your own definition on them


    • "The best thing you can do as a ski parent is raise a skier who eventually doesn't need you."
    • "Every fall is a data point. Treat it like one."
    • "A kid who makes it to the magic carpet and has a blast is building something worth more than dragging them up a chairlift before they're ready."
    • "The comeback doesn't announce itself. It comes when the foundation is ready."
    • "Your job is to create the conditions where your kid's version of success can happen — not impose yours on top of it."

    Skiing with Kids is hosted by Jessica Averett, a ski instructor and mom of five who has spent more than 20 years helping kids learn to ski. This podcast helps parents create calmer, happier ski days by focusing on confidence, connection, and simple strategies that actually work with kids on the mountain. She's the founder of First Tracks: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Kids to Ski, a course that walks parents through everything they need to know to skip overpriced ski school and confidently teach their own kids to ski.

    Enjoying the Podcast?

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    More Skiing with Kids Resources

    For more tips, gear reviews, and ski parenting advice visit Skiing Kids
    You can find me on Instagram
    @theadventuretravelfam
    .

    Free Guide for Ski Parents

    Want to avoid the biggest mistakes most parents make when teaching their kids to ski?
    Download the free guide:

    The Most Common Mistakes Ski Parents Make (and How to Fix Them)
    https://skiiingkids.myflodesk.com/ffy45squub
    This quick guide will help you avoid the common ski day meltdowns and create a much smoother experience for your kids on the mountain.


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  • Choosing the RIGHT Season Pass for Next Season
    Mar 18 2026

    Episode Summary

    Skiing with kids is expensive — and buying the wrong season pass can cost your family hundreds of dollars before you ever click into a binding. In this episode, Jessica Averett, a PSIA-certified ski instructor and ski mom of five, breaks down the four major multi-resort passes (Ikon, Epic, Mountain Collective, and Indy) so you can stop guessing and start skiing with a real plan. She covers every tier, every price point, and the exact questions every ski parent needs to ask before buying.

    What You'll Learn

    • The critical difference between the full Ikon Pass and the Ikon Base Pass — and which one is actually the better deal for your family based on when and where you ski
    • How Epic's new teen and young adult pricing changes the family math, and how to decide between the full Epic Pass and the Epic Local Pass when you're trying to teach kids to ski without breaking the bank
    • Which passes deliver the best family skiing tips for specific regions — Utah, Colorado, Vermont, and California — so you stop paying for resorts you'll never use
    • Why the Mountain Collective is ideal for families who travel intentionally to world-class mountains, and why the Indy Pass is the smartest option for children learning to ski at smaller, less crowded resorts
    • The one thing every ski parent must do before the price goes up — and why spring is the only time to buy

    Resources & Links

    • 🎿 First Tracks: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Kids to Ski — Jessica's complete course for ski parents ready to stop guessing and start teaching with confidence. Learn more at skiingkid.com
    • Ikon Pass: ikonpass.com
    • Epic Pass: epicpass.com
    • Mountain Collective: mountaincollective.com
    • Indy Pass: indyskipass.com

    Key Takeaway

    "The right pass is the one that matches how and where your family actually skis — not the one with the most resorts on the brochure."

    Skiing with Kids is hosted by Jessica Averett, a ski instructor and mom of five who has spent more than 20 years helping kids learn to ski. This podcast helps parents create calmer, happier ski days by focusing on confidence, connection, and simple strategies that actually work with kids on the mountain. She's the founder of First Tracks: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Kids to Ski, a course that walks parents through everything they need to know to skip overpriced ski school and confidently teach their own kids to ski.

    Enjoying the Podcast?

    Follow Skiing with Kids so you never miss an episode.

    More Skiing with Kids Resources

    For more tips, gear reviews, and ski parenting advice visit Skiing Kids
    You can find me on Instagram
    @theadventuretravelfam
    .

    Free Guide for Ski Parents

    Want to avoid the biggest mistakes most parents make when teaching their kids to ski?
    Download the free guide:

    The Most Common Mistakes Ski Parents Make (and How to Fix Them)
    https://skiiingkids.myflodesk.com/ffy45squub
    This quick guide will help you avoid the common ski day meltdowns and create a much smoother experience for your kids on the mountain.


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  • Don't Take Your Kid Down That Run Yet: How to Know When They're Actually Ready
    Mar 17 2026

    Episode Summary

    One of the biggest mistakes ski parents make is pushing kids onto harder terrain before they're actually ready — and it can undo months of progress in a single run. In this episode, Jessica Averett breaks down exactly how to know when your child is ready to move up, from the bunny hill all the way to black diamonds. She walks through five key questions every ski parent should ask before bumping up the difficulty, plus the specific skills that need to be in place at each terrain level. Whether your kid is transitioning from green to blue or blue to black, this episode gives you a clear, practical framework so you can make that call with confidence — and protect your child's love of skiing in the process.

    What You'll Learn

    • The #1 mistake ski parents make when skiing with kids — and why it can send kids home in tears saying they hate skiing
    • Five questions to ask yourself before moving your child to harder terrain
    • The non-negotiable skills every child needs before leaving the beginner hill (stop, turn, get up — and why rushing these costs you later)
    • What side slipping is, why it matters, and how to teach it before your child ever sets foot on a blue run
    • The green-to-blue transition: what's physical, what's mental, and how to handle both
    • Why the easy blue to hard blue jump is the first real terrain difficulty spike — and what parallel skills need to be in place before you get there
    • The full checklist of skills kids need before skiing their first black diamond
    • Practical strategies for encouraging kids on new terrain: how to ski it together so they actually feel successful

    Resources and Links

    • When are Kids Ready for Harder Terrain (full article)
    • How to Encourage Nervous Kids to Ski (full article)

    Key Takeaway

    "Skiing with kids is a long-haul game. When you rush the terrain progression, you get tears and resistance and kids who stop wanting to ski. When you're patient and intentional, you get a kid who reaches the top of a blac

    Skiing with Kids is hosted by Jessica Averett, a ski instructor and mom of five who has spent more than 20 years helping kids learn to ski. This podcast helps parents create calmer, happier ski days by focusing on confidence, connection, and simple strategies that actually work with kids on the mountain. She's the founder of First Tracks: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Kids to Ski, a course that walks parents through everything they need to know to skip overpriced ski school and confidently teach their own kids to ski.

    Enjoying the Podcast?

    Follow Skiing with Kids so you never miss an episode.

    More Skiing with Kids Resources

    For more tips, gear reviews, and ski parenting advice visit Skiing Kids
    You can find me on Instagram
    @theadventuretravelfam
    .

    Free Guide for Ski Parents

    Want to avoid the biggest mistakes most parents make when teaching their kids to ski?
    Download the free guide:

    The Most Common Mistakes Ski Parents Make (and How to Fix Them)
    https://skiiingkids.myflodesk.com/ffy45squub
    This quick guide will help you avoid the common ski day meltdowns and create a much smoother experience for your kids on the mountain.


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  • Do Edgie Wedgies Actually Work? A Ski Instructors Honest Take
    Mar 13 2026

    Episode Summary

    If you've ever stood on a bunny slope repeating "make a pizza!" while your kid stares at you blankly, this episode is going to change your next ski day. Jessica breaks down the Edgie Wedgie — a $12 ski tip connector that she's carried in her jacket pocket for 17 years — and explains exactly why it's one of the most effective tools for skiing with kids under six. Every ski parent needs to hear this before their next trip to the mountain.

    What You'll Learn

    • What an Edgie Wedgie actually is and how it works to teach kids to ski faster and with less frustration
    • Why "spread your legs" works better than "make a pizza" when children learning to ski are just starting out
    • The simple tension trick that tells you exactly when to take it off — one of the most practical family skiing tips in this episode
    • Who should (and shouldn't) use one, and why it's only recommended for kids six and under
    • What to avoid when buying a ski tip connector — and the one mistake that permanently damaged a pair of skis

    Key Takeaway

    "You've taken an abstract concept they couldn't figure out and turned it into a physical action they already know how to do."

    About Your Host

    Jessica Averett is a PSIA-certified ski instructor with over 20 years of experience teaching kids ski lessons to hundreds of children — and to all five of her own kids, most of whom were skiing before age three. She shares everything she knows about how to ski with kids at skiingkid.com.

    Resources & Links

    • 🎿 Ready to stop guessing and start skiing with a real plan? Check out First Tracks: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Kids to Ski — Jessica's course built specifically for parents.
    • 📖 Read the full Edgie Wedgie guide on her website Skiingkid.com

    Skiing with Kids is hosted by Jessica Averett, a ski instructor and mom of five who has spent more than 20 years helping kids learn to ski. This podcast helps parents create calmer, happier ski days by focusing on confidence, connection, and simple strategies that actually work with kids on the mountain. She's the founder of First Tracks: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Kids to Ski, a course that walks parents through everything they need to know to skip overpriced ski school and confidently teach their own kids to ski.

    Enjoying the Podcast?

    Follow Skiing with Kids so you never miss an episode.

    More Skiing with Kids Resources

    For more tips, gear reviews, and ski parenting advice visit Skiing Kids
    You can find me on Instagram
    @theadventuretravelfam
    .

    Free Guide for Ski Parents

    Want to avoid the biggest mistakes most parents make when teaching their kids to ski?
    Download the free guide:

    The Most Common Mistakes Ski Parents Make (and How to Fix Them)
    https://skiiingkids.myflodesk.com/ffy45squub
    This quick guide will help you avoid the common ski day meltdowns and create a much smoother experience for your kids on the mountain.


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  • The Case for Spring Skiing: Softer Snow, Shorter Lines, & Happier Kids
    Mar 12 2026

    If you've been skiing with kids in the middle of winter and wondering why it feels so hard, this episode is going to change how you plan your ski season. Jessica breaks down exactly why spring is the single best time of year for a ski parent to take their family to the mountain — and what you need to do differently to make the most of it.

    What You'll Learn

    • Why spring conditions — softer snow, warmer temps, and smaller crowds — make it dramatically easier to teach kids to ski and build real confidence on the mountain
    • The one timing mistake most families make on spring ski days (and the simple fix that transforms how children learning to ski experience their first runs)
    • How to layer your kids for fluctuating spring temps so they stay comfortable all day — because a cold, wet kid is a done kid
    • The family skiing tips that turn a regular ski day into a core memory: tailgate lunches, costumes, resort events, and why they matter more than extra vertical feet
    • Why getting a spring wax and following the sun are two of the most overlooked how to ski with kids strategies that actually affect how your kids feel on their skis

    Learn More

    Learn more about spring skiing on this article, and get some get some recommendations for great spring skiing resorts for families all on skiingkid.com

    Key Takeaway

    "Enjoyment is what creates skiers for life. The mountain in March — with your kid in a cape, eating soup out of a thermos, smiling in the sunshine after their best run of the season? That's what all of this is for."

    Skiing with Kids is hosted by Jessica Averett, a ski instructor and mom of five who has spent more than 20 years helping kids learn to ski. This podcast helps parents create calmer, happier ski days by focusing on confidence, connection, and simple strategies that actually work with kids on the mountain. She's the founder of First Tracks: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Kids to Ski, a course that walks parents through everything they need to know to skip overpriced ski school and confidently teach their own kids to ski.

    Enjoying the Podcast?

    Follow Skiing with Kids so you never miss an episode.

    More Skiing with Kids Resources

    For more tips, gear reviews, and ski parenting advice visit Skiing Kids
    You can find me on Instagram
    @theadventuretravelfam
    .

    Free Guide for Ski Parents

    Want to avoid the biggest mistakes most parents make when teaching their kids to ski?
    Download the free guide:

    The Most Common Mistakes Ski Parents Make (and How to Fix Them)
    https://skiiingkids.myflodesk.com/ffy45squub
    This quick guide will help you avoid the common ski day meltdowns and create a much smoother experience for your kids on the mountain.


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  • Preventing and Treating Altitude Sickness While Skiing
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode of Skiing with Kids, your host Jessica Averett talks all about altitude sickness and how it can cause problems on your family ski trip. As a ski instructor and mom of five, she explains how altitude sickness can derail a ski day for kids and adults, sharing some personal stories and expert advice.

    Altitude sickness happens when you ascend too high too fast and reviews symptoms from mild (headache, fatigue, lightheadedness, loss of appetite) to moderate (nausea, vomiting) to severe (shortness of breath, confusion, unconsciousness), stressing that any symptoms mean you should slow down and get to lower elevation. She notes fitness doesn’t prevent it and highlights higher risk for young kids and older adults, with kids often showing irritability, poor appetite, sleep trouble, or vomiting. Prevention includes an acclimation day, aggressive hydration and electrolytes, limiting alcohol early, eating small frequent meals, and checking medications with a doctor; treatment is descending, hydrating, resting, and calling ski patrol for severe signs.

    00:00 Welcome to the Show

    00:24 Altitude Sickness Story

    02:37 What It Is and Symptoms

    03:54 Who Is Most at Risk

    05:28 Kids and Nervous System

    06:35 Prevention Steps

    10:38 What to Do If It Hits

    12:37 Common Mistakes and Planning

    14:06 Key Takeaways and Wrap

    Skiing with Kids is hosted by Jessica Averett, a ski instructor and mom of five who has spent more than 20 years helping kids learn to ski. This podcast helps parents create calmer, happier ski days by focusing on confidence, connection, and simple strategies that actually work with kids on the mountain. She's the founder of First Tracks: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Kids to Ski, a course that walks parents through everything they need to know to skip overpriced ski school and confidently teach their own kids to ski.

    Enjoying the Podcast?

    Follow Skiing with Kids so you never miss an episode.

    More Skiing with Kids Resources

    For more tips, gear reviews, and ski parenting advice visit Skiing Kids
    You can find me on Instagram
    @theadventuretravelfam
    .

    Free Guide for Ski Parents

    Want to avoid the biggest mistakes most parents make when teaching their kids to ski?
    Download the free guide:

    The Most Common Mistakes Ski Parents Make (and How to Fix Them)
    https://skiiingkids.myflodesk.com/ffy45squub
    This quick guide will help you avoid the common ski day meltdowns and create a much smoother experience for your kids on the mountain.


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