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Do you have an 8 to 9 years old, who is keen to become a scuba diver, but has been told that they are simply to young? The good news is that they can become a PADI Seal Team member, and work their way through several Aqua Missions! Multiple sessions with a PADI instructor, you child will be able to try on the equipment, breathing underwater, as well as swimming around and playing underwater games! With small group sizes of a maximum of 5 children, the instructor is always on hand for safety and other children help make it a more fun experience. Each session will build on the last, so by the time they finish 5 Aqua Missions, they will be able to do some of the Open Water skills. There is the option of doing extra Aqua Missions, which themed sessions revolving around different PADI Specialties, such a navigation, wreck diving, and buoyancy. By the time they get their Master Seal Team certificate, they’ll be ready to do their Junior Open Water course once they turn 10 years old!
In the PADI Seal Team program, you learn to use basic scuba gear, including a mask, snorkel, fins, regulator, buoyancy control device, dive gauges and a tank.
The PADI Seal Team program teaches responsibility and respect for the aquatic realm. It's broken into two parts
Part one, AquaMissions 1 - 5, covers basic scuba diving skills, such as breathing underwater, clearing a mask of water, recovering a regulator and swimming around experiencing the sensation of being weightless. Each session takes about an hour. Complete these AquaMissions and become a recognized PADI Seal Team Member. Your experience may also count toward the PADI Open Water Diver course when you're old enough to participate in the course.
Part two, 10 specialty AquaMissions, includes adventures like creature identification, search and recovery diving, and skin diving. Complete all of these and you'll become a PADI Master Seal Team Member - joining an elite group of young scuba divers.
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