The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physical activity can be nurtured and maintained. The nurturing of a child's proclivity to participate in organised sport normally falls into the domain of adults. While both parents and coaches have been identified as key influences on children's enjoyment of sport, some negative perceptions exist about their roles. Although children's perspectives are increasingly being acknowledged as valuable, it would appear that young children are still marginalised as active participants in areas of health-related research. The primary objective of this study was to give space to children's views of organised sport and to examine how adult behaviours affected these ch...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
This paper explores young people's (9 to 15 years old) early socialisation into sport. We draw on da...
Background The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physi...
Children participating in organized team sports are both the objects and subjects of competing disco...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
It is widely recognized that sport can offer a range of health benefits for children, encompassing p...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
Australia is known as a ‘sporting nation’ and sport is central to its cultural identity. Children’s ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the experiences of young children who participate in...
Introduction: Child sport participation, both in Australia and internationally, has increased during...
Organisations funded by Sport England or UK Sport must work towards achieving standards for safeguar...
Adult-organized children's sport attracts millions of participants in Canada and the United States ...
This study examined the ways in which discourses operate when parents talk about their children’s pa...
Sport provides a number of physical, social and psychological benefits for youth. These benefits do ...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
This paper explores young people's (9 to 15 years old) early socialisation into sport. We draw on da...
Background The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physi...
Children participating in organized team sports are both the objects and subjects of competing disco...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
It is widely recognized that sport can offer a range of health benefits for children, encompassing p...
There are clearly identified social, physical, and mental health benefits of physical activity in pr...
Australia is known as a ‘sporting nation’ and sport is central to its cultural identity. Children’s ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the experiences of young children who participate in...
Introduction: Child sport participation, both in Australia and internationally, has increased during...
Organisations funded by Sport England or UK Sport must work towards achieving standards for safeguar...
Adult-organized children's sport attracts millions of participants in Canada and the United States ...
This study examined the ways in which discourses operate when parents talk about their children’s pa...
Sport provides a number of physical, social and psychological benefits for youth. These benefits do ...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
Sport scholars have paid relatively little attention to meanings that participants in recreational y...
This paper explores young people's (9 to 15 years old) early socialisation into sport. We draw on da...