My daughter participated in a discovery program a few years ago when she was eight. The program was held over two weeks at a day camp sposored by the city (as an aside it was her favorite two weeks of the summer day camp). I on the other hand have always been interested in blowing bubbles under water since my college days but never had the time or money.
Last month, now that she is thirteen and in preparation for a trip, she and I both became open water certified. I chose to to do a semi-private lesson where she and I were the only ones in the class. This way she could have more attention from the instructor. As I watched her go through the required skills in the pool, she was at complete ease looking like she had done these many times before. When we hit the open water skills, she continued on the same path and ran through all of the skills quickly and effciently. She only had a little problem with the navigation portion of the class and logging the dives. When we went on our trip, she so enjoyed the diving that it was hard to pull her from the water.
I would attribute her success in getting certified and ease underwater to her experience in the pool when she was eight. It made her appear that she had an innate knowledge of not only the equipment used, but also the skills necessary to solves the problems that arise when scuba diving.
Hope this helps.
Last month, now that she is thirteen and in preparation for a trip, she and I both became open water certified. I chose to to do a semi-private lesson where she and I were the only ones in the class. This way she could have more attention from the instructor. As I watched her go through the required skills in the pool, she was at complete ease looking like she had done these many times before. When we hit the open water skills, she continued on the same path and ran through all of the skills quickly and effciently. She only had a little problem with the navigation portion of the class and logging the dives. When we went on our trip, she so enjoyed the diving that it was hard to pull her from the water.
I would attribute her success in getting certified and ease underwater to her experience in the pool when she was eight. It made her appear that she had an innate knowledge of not only the equipment used, but also the skills necessary to solves the problems that arise when scuba diving.
Hope this helps.