Diving isn’t just for grown ups! Teens often love the adventure of a good dive. There are several reasons why you should take you teen diving the next time you are on vacation.
Gets Rid Of Stress
Like adults, teens have a lot of stress in their lives. Between dealing with tests, peer pressure and extracurricular activities, teens need a way to release all of the stress that they deal with. Diving can help with this. It’s similar to meditation in that they have to concentrate on their breathing. It allows them to relax and just think about all the wonders below the water’s surface that they are seeing.
Allows Them To “Unplug”
If you have a teen you know just how much they are on their phones, tablets and other electronic devices. When you take them diving they are forced to leave this stuff behind. They can’t check their Facebook accounts or text their friends while they are underwater. They will be forced to unplug for a bit while they are exploring a fascinating underwater world.
Gives You A Common Interest
Parents often struggle to find a way to relate to their teens. Diving allows parents to share a common interest with them. After the dive they will have a lot to talk about. This can help them become closer with one another and can even pave the way to more in depth conversations that don’t have to do with diving.
Improves Their Mood
Teens are notorious for being moody. This can be a real drag when you are on vacation. When you take your teen diving it’s pretty difficult for them to be moody when the experience is over. Even if they don’t want to do it at first, once they are underwater they will be filled with awe as they see a variety of sea life and the intricate features of a coral reef or even a shipwreck. Diving with your teen can be just what you need to improve not only their mood, but yours as well.
Grants Them Some Bragging Rights
It’s not surprising that teens wants to have something to brag to their friends about. Diving isn’t something that many teens have done so by taking your teen diving on vacation, you will give them something to brag about. This can help them boost their confidence and turn you into the “cool” parent amongst your teen’s friends.