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Homeschooling an Only Child
Looking around at the homeschool families you know in your co-op, support group, or church, you might observe that most consist of more than one child. In fact, a 2006 National Center for Education report found that families with three or more children make up 62% of the homeschool population. If you're one of the few with an only child at home, you may be asking yourself the question, "Can I homeschool my only child?"
 

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We've probably all heard the advice 'find a job you love and you'll never have to work again' or variations on it. Every year hundreds of scuba diving enthusiasts make this dream a reality by training up for a job in the industry. There are a wide variety of jobs available including police divers, military divers, and positions in the areas of technical wreck diving, and professional search and rescue diving, but the following are probably the most popular and logical choices for a recreational diver wishing to make a career of their hobby. Divemaster/guide. Divemasters assist instructors with classes, lead certified divers on guided tours and conduct scuba review courses for certified divers. Depending on their training level they may also assist with teaching some specialty courses such as wreck diving, or underwater photography. The route to this job varies slightly according to the organisation you train with. PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors), for example, requires certified divers to take an advanced course and then train to be a rescue diver. Once you've achieved these qualifications you can sign up to train as a Divemaster. At the time you start training you'll need at least 20 logged dives. Scuba diving Instructor. Once you are a qualified divemaster you can start Instructor development training. Again training requirements may vary but using PADI as an example, you can start training if you have a divemaster qualification, at least 60 logged dives and have been a certified diver for at least six moths. You will progress to become an assistant instructor and then a fully qualified open water scuba instructor. You'll need to log at least 100 dives by the end of this training. As an instructor you'll be qualified to teach and certify new divers and will have the opportunity to continue your scuba education in whichever direction you choose. You can train to teach specialty courses such as wreck diving, underwater naturalism, or search and rescue, or even become an Instructor trainer. Remember as an instructor you will be spending some time in the classroom and many of your dives will be all about teaching others rather than exploring and doing your own thing. However, it's a very rewarding experience to be training up new people to enjoy this fantastic sport. Underwater photographer/film maker. There's a demand for good underwater images, partly because it's so difficult to capture a great underwater scene, but if you have a talent for it there are opportunities in this area. People are fascinated by the underwater world so films portraying marine wildlife are always popular. If you love wreck diving, there are also opportunities in this area. Imagine making a documentary of famous shipwrecks around the world, or a feature on creating artificial reefs, by scuttling disused ships for use as wreck diving sites. If you're interested you might want to start by trying out the PADI Underwater Photographer course.

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