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[Choose #4] It all depends on the kid. Follow standards so officially 10. Heck I’ve had adults that were bigger problems.
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[Choose #4] PADI Seal team
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[Choose #4] age 10 or older
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[Choose #4] "Ran out of room" Without the parents they will focus on us during the class and not attempt to please or seek advice from parents.
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[Choose #4] Seal Team and Future Buddy programs have a min age of 8.. So, we teach that.
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[Choose #4] I’ll teach a child (10yo+) if an adult family member is certified or training with them.
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[Choose #4] I’ve taught children based on their motivation and maturity level (minimum age 10, as set by PADI Standards). I find that under 14-year-olds tend to test my patience, and they take 2-3 times as long to teach as would an adult in the same course.
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[Choose #4] Minumum age depends on the student. We go by maturity level, we have certified 10 year olds, but generally find that 12 is a better age.
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[Choose #4] 10 ys & up, as is allowed by training agencies. I adhere strictly to ratio standards by age & one of the parents must either be a diver or going through the course themselves.
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