JamesK
Contributor
That said ... I don't see that much "parenting" going on within ScubaBoard. Perhaps some consider me one of the parents ... but I do try not to be "that" parent ...
Are you my Daddy?
When I snowplowed down the bunny hill, I had fun.
When I could carve turns down the blue runs, I had more fun.
Diving should be fun, and if it ever becomes consistently not fun, something has gone wrong. Diving well is MORE fun, and if properly managed, the process of becoming better diver should be fun, too.
I'm sure there are people here who think I mean, by "better diver", a backplate clad long hoser -- but all I mean is someone who is always in control of himself in the water, and who leaves a site in the same condition in which he found it. Someone who is prudent and attentive to the important parameters of the dive -- depth, time and pressure -- and stays in communication with his buddy. It's not hard to be a good diver, but it takes most people a little work and sometimes some help, and most importantly, they have to know it's possible.
If your kids were racing go-karts, I think you would expect them to respect some rules, and maintain some discipline to be safe. Sometimes I think anybody who suggests that kind of thing for divers gets viewed as sucking the fun out of the sport.
Mommy, is he my Daddy?
