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Les Carroz Private Lessons for Kids

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We are taking our two kids skiing for the first time in the Easter holidays - ages 7 and 3 (but turning 4 in May and pretty switched on). We are staying in Les Carroz but wouldn't rule out instructors from other parts of the Grand Massif.

Wondering if there are any local instructors (schools or independent) who would look after them together? The ski schools will cater for them, either private or group, but not as a pair due to the age difference. I think private lessons will be the most efficient way for them both to progress.

www.montagneactivites.com has been mentioned a few times on here - anybody have any experience of sending kids up with them?

Thanks!
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@apeman241, sorry, can't help with info on Montagne Activetes. But if you're prepared to drive up to Flaine, then Lynne Stainbrook would be ideal. He is a native English speaker, only does private lessons and takes mixed ages.
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Www.montagneactivites.com


Very good experience with Fred on a number of occasions inc kids and adults lessons + guided off piste
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Good reports about private lessons with Jean-Francois of ESF Les Carroz teaching 4 year-old.
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I think at their current ages it is better for them to do group ski school as the 7 year old will be restricted by going at the 4 year olds pace. (my two are three years apart and am thinking back to when they were that age). My kids have used ESF in Les Carroz at Easter several times and always had good experiences and loved the ski area. The slopes in Les Carroz and Morillon are in my opinion better for young kids than those in Flaine. There are also some lovely hot chocolate stops such as chalet D'Clair in Morillon.

Maybe you could also book a few private lessons in the afternoon. I think my daughter liked Jean-Francois (mentioned above) but my kids' favourite instructor was Jean-Francois' brother Eric. (make sure you ask for the Eric related to Jean-Francois as I think there are two Erics).
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