CDFDiveMaster:
Hey, any advice from you younger divers as to what motivated you to get into diving and why your diving (girls especially). It seems like my daughter (14) is procrastinating on finishing her OW class. All she has left is pool and dives. Any suggestion on motivating her let me know.
Dad
To Dad,
Not sure this will help much, but I have 2 teenage daughters (currently 14 and 16). We all got certified together. I think one thing they liked about that was they knew as much as i did

We have been diving together (and with others on the marina boat) ever since. We spend a week camping and diving in the summer, each year we do another class, we go stay at B&B's, we went to Coz (plan on it again). Mom doesn't dive, but loves to hang around it.
Now the younger one is more aggressive and likely to explore. The older one likes to sleep and is not a real in your face kind of person. She gets cold very easy. The younger one never does. The older one is not interested in learning which end of a screw driver to hold. The younger one points out that if I trust her to dive to 60 ft. then I should trust her to handle the air nailer (which of course I do and she is excellent). She can run alot of tools and LOVES gadgets. The older one generally prefers me to leave her alone, the younger one likes to hang out with me.
For the diving...I never would have believed it, but the older one is ready to get in the water, in where, any time, to as deep as it makes sense to go. She will be the first one back in for a second dive in a wet suit in 55 degree air and water. She loves to night dive. If there is an opportunity to do a science experiment underwater, she wants to make the apparatus and get it in the water and do it. Her younger sister wants no part of diving in cold/dark water. She doesn't like to night dive. She doesn't like trees. She wants to stay above the thermocline and feed the fish. She'll go to Coz and dive away, but locally she hardly goes below 20 ft. Her older sister and I recently got our cavern certification (46 degree air, rainy, and 57 degree water).
I guess my point is that I haven't figured it out either. We like doing things together and generally always have. What we do is ALMOST secondary (of course that is tending to change). And go figure, the older one has a permit and even though her friends are getting their driver's license, she has no motivation to get hers.
When we dive, I try not to be so much a Dad. I try to let everybody chime in on the planning, just as if I was diving with my buddy. Try not to lead too much, try not to force the others to make all the decisions, either. Of course when it comes to putting the gear away, that usually has to change :-D
From another Dad