textFamilies provide individual members with a means of financial, social, and emotional support (Lavee, McCubbin & Olsen, 1987; Minuchin, 1985). Individuals have sought ways to improve family functioning in order to aid in personal development and the betterment of society (Broderick, 1993). Past research has shown that families that play or recreate together are likely to have higher levels of functioning (Orthner & Mancini, 1991). Youth sport has also been shown to be an external system that can provide a context that can lead to positive outcomes (Ewing et al., 2002). High functioning families set and achieve goals, regulate external boundaries, manage internal communications and regulate space within the family (Broderick, 1993). C...
This study investigated the effects of family relationships/environment and sport participation on y...
Youth sport is a key physical activity opportunity for children and adolescents. Several factors inf...
As elite youth sport becomes more organized and professionalized, the role of the family is increasi...
textFamilies provide individual members with a means of financial, social, and emotional support (La...
Families play an important role in society, both in human sustenance and individual development. Fa...
Nearly 90% of American youth participate in organized youth sport during childhood and/or adolescenc...
Youth sport is viewed by many parents as a developmental context in which they can provide their chi...
The thesis explores the role of the family in the development of children's sporting talent in the U...
Organized sport is not merely activity; it is situated activity. Indeed, most if not all human activ...
The purpose of this study was to examine parental values associated with children’s participation in...
A vast body of research focuses on the role of parents in athlete development; however, little is kn...
The involvement of children in sports is rarely an individual endeavor and can positively and /or ne...
The purpose of this capstone research project was to examine the impact of having a child in competi...
Ninety percent of American youth participate in some form of organized youth sport between the ages ...
This study was done to analyze and examine whether the presence of immediate family at sporting even...
This study investigated the effects of family relationships/environment and sport participation on y...
Youth sport is a key physical activity opportunity for children and adolescents. Several factors inf...
As elite youth sport becomes more organized and professionalized, the role of the family is increasi...
textFamilies provide individual members with a means of financial, social, and emotional support (La...
Families play an important role in society, both in human sustenance and individual development. Fa...
Nearly 90% of American youth participate in organized youth sport during childhood and/or adolescenc...
Youth sport is viewed by many parents as a developmental context in which they can provide their chi...
The thesis explores the role of the family in the development of children's sporting talent in the U...
Organized sport is not merely activity; it is situated activity. Indeed, most if not all human activ...
The purpose of this study was to examine parental values associated with children’s participation in...
A vast body of research focuses on the role of parents in athlete development; however, little is kn...
The involvement of children in sports is rarely an individual endeavor and can positively and /or ne...
The purpose of this capstone research project was to examine the impact of having a child in competi...
Ninety percent of American youth participate in some form of organized youth sport between the ages ...
This study was done to analyze and examine whether the presence of immediate family at sporting even...
This study investigated the effects of family relationships/environment and sport participation on y...
Youth sport is a key physical activity opportunity for children and adolescents. Several factors inf...
As elite youth sport becomes more organized and professionalized, the role of the family is increasi...