In the past month, two of my kids have had overtaking adult skiers hit them while they were skiing with me -- my eight-year-old daughter a few weeks ago, and one of my five-year-old sons this past weekend.
The guy who hit my daughter initially claimed it was her fault because she was skiing unpredictably. He received an ass-ripping (profanity-free but unmistakeable) about how (a) she wasn't, and (b) the code of responsibility expressly states that the overtaking skier is responsible for avoiding those below, period. He then owned up to the fact that he was looking uphill at his bud, not where he was skiing, and he apologized. I eased up, told him it happens and she wasn't actually hurt, just be careful because there are a lot of kids out here.
The woman who hit my son on Saturday initially received a cold stare and shoulder from me as I attended to his bloody lip. (At first, she thought that he had chipped his tooth and said it loud -- up pulls another skier, who says "I'm a pediatric dentist; can I help?") But she was obviously really shaken up and trying to help as much as possible, including helping me cajole him into taking some snow into his mouth to help the cut. Then she burst out that she'd thought he was going one way but he turned, and she knew she shouldn't have been that close; she was on the verge of tears, and I really felt awful. Long story short, she stuck around long enough that he stopped crying and calmed down. (By contrast, his twin, about 25 yards downhill, lay down and whined about it taking so long. A patroller stopped to make sure he was okay. By that time, though, the actual injured kid was sucking it up and getting ready to try again.)
Those of you who have accidentally hit a kid while sliding might want to bear in mind the common theme for both incidents: Once the skier owned up and apologized, all was essentially forgiven.
I can't speak for every skiing parent, obviously, but I think that most of us recognize that accidents happen, and kids are more likely to catalyze them because they're more likely to be learning to ski, and lack the general experience to exhibit much common sense at times. Don't be a dick about it, and barring serious injury, things will probably work out.
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