Children's Specialist 2


Dates: Monday, April 13, 2026 - Tuesday, April 14, 2026 from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm PT (2 Days)
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Event Type: Certificate Assessment

Location: Heavenly Ski Resort - California Base (Cafeteria)

Registration Information:
- First Chair Rate: $270.00 (available through Sunday, March 15)
- Second Chair Rate: $285.00 (available through Sunday, March 22)
- Last Chair Rate: $300.00
- CEUs: 12
- Spots Remaining: 0 (as of 14 minutes ago)

Prerequisites (exceptions to prerequisites can only be made through petition) :: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Alpine, Snowboard, Cross Country, Telemark, or Adaptive Level 2 or 3 Certification, Children's Specialist 1, Children's Specialist 2 Workbook & Quiz

Registration Deadline: Monday, March 23, 2026, 11:59 pm PT


The event is full.

 

Payment information is required to hold your spot on the wait list.  If it is possible for us to accommodate you your payment will be automatically processed and you will be notified by an email from info@psia-w.org, please add this sender to your contacts so it shows up in your primary inbox.  If you don’t receive a confirmation email, check your junk, spam, and promotions folders.  You can also check your status in the event at anytime by logging into your member profile.  Event pricing is determined by the date you register on the wait list.  Space in the event is based on the staff we have available and capacity of the space/resorts.  In the future, your best chance of gaining a spot on the roster is by registering 3-weeks prior to the event.


Course Description:

The Children's Specialist Level 2 Exam assists instructors with designing and implementing creative, appropriate and movement oriented lesson plans for children 4-14. These lesson plans are focused at the high intermediate through expert level of the selected discipline. The idea is for the participants to demonstrate their ability to understand and use teaching principles provided in the Children's Manual and other materials to develop polished and creative lesson plans. Each participant gives a full presentation lasting 45-minutes, with follow up feedback from the group on the last day of the course. Participants should have an in-depth understanding of the CAP Model utilizing previous lesson experiences. Real vs. Ideal movement patterns at higher skill levels will be reviewed. Creative and experimental lesson planning will be emphasized. This course is a very interactive, multi discipline (Alpine & Snowboard), pass/fail event.


View the Western Division's Certification Information for more details on the prerequisites required prior to registration, study resources, and the full pathway to certification.



Additional Event Details:

Helmets are mandatory







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