pdic training philosophies
There's a great sense of self-esteem that kids and adults get when they learn a new skill like scuba. Like all exercise programs, snorkeling and scuba contribute to good mental and physical health. PDIC instructors don't just teach snorkeling and scuba; they teach character values, too, encouraging everyone to achieve his or her personal best. Instructors and volunteers set the example by modeling high moral standards during all courses and diving activities.
PDIC leaders welcome and embrace people of different ages, incomes, abilities, races, and religions. Caring leaders create an atmosphere that is challenging and nurturing at the same time. Safety is one of the most essential ways to show caring: PDIC leadership must emphasize the health and safety of divers, participants, staff, and volunteers at all times. They must comply with good risk management practices, PDIC policies, government laws, and licensing requirements. PDIC instructors and volunteers know that people participate in snorkeling and scuba for fun - this attitude keeps people coming back for additional courses, resulting in lifelong enjoyment and health benefits.
When caring scuba instructors create a safe and inclusive environment, like any other wholesome activity, scuba becomes a tool for personal development. PDIC programs achieve these goals. Our instructors promote good physical, mental, and spiritual health, which provides recreational diving opportunities and contributes to a better quality of life for all participants.
PDIC leaders welcome and embrace people of different ages, incomes, abilities, races, and religions. Caring leaders create an atmosphere that is challenging and nurturing at the same time. Safety is one of the most essential ways to show caring: PDIC leadership must emphasize the health and safety of divers, participants, staff, and volunteers at all times. They must comply with good risk management practices, PDIC policies, government laws, and licensing requirements. PDIC instructors and volunteers know that people participate in snorkeling and scuba for fun - this attitude keeps people coming back for additional courses, resulting in lifelong enjoyment and health benefits.
When caring scuba instructors create a safe and inclusive environment, like any other wholesome activity, scuba becomes a tool for personal development. PDIC programs achieve these goals. Our instructors promote good physical, mental, and spiritual health, which provides recreational diving opportunities and contributes to a better quality of life for all participants.