2016 Copyright © Association for Applied Sport Psychology This study's aim was to examine elite youth athletes’ views on parental involvement in training, competition, and at home. Eight canoeists were interviewed up to 4 times and completed written diaries over a 6-week period. Results indicated that parents were generally deemed to have a positive influence through domain specific and cross-domain behaviors. Positive behaviors included parents focusing on their children's holistic development at home, motivational and constructive evaluation at training, and limiting demands on athletes through the provision of practical support, reading and understanding the situation and their child, and supporting the development of growth mind-set acr...
There has been much literature and anecdotal accounts reporting poor parental behaviours in the yout...
Nine in ten North American youth participate in organized sport during childhood and/or adolescence ...
Although there currently exists an in-depth empirical understanding of parents experiences and invo...
2016 Copyright © Association for Applied Sport Psychology This study's aim was to examine elite yout...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
This paper provides a brief summary and commentary on the growing literature on parenting in sport, ...
It is widely accepted that parents are a pivotal part of young people’s sporting journey, and over t...
This study aimed to explore parents perceptions regarding their involvement in their children s spo...
Parental involvement is known to be important for children in organized sports. However, parents can...
Objectives: In line with the aims of this special issue, the purpose of this paper is to forward a p...
This dissertation addresses multiple aspects of youth sport parenting through an ecological lens. St...
The purpose of this study was to examine parental values associated with children’s participation in...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influences on parental involvement in youth sport. Spec...
Copyright © 2019 Teques, Calmeiro, Rosado, Silva and Serpa. This is an open-access article distribut...
There has been much literature and anecdotal accounts reporting poor parental behaviours in the yout...
Nine in ten North American youth participate in organized sport during childhood and/or adolescence ...
Although there currently exists an in-depth empirical understanding of parents experiences and invo...
2016 Copyright © Association for Applied Sport Psychology This study's aim was to examine elite yout...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
This paper provides a brief summary and commentary on the growing literature on parenting in sport, ...
It is widely accepted that parents are a pivotal part of young people’s sporting journey, and over t...
This study aimed to explore parents perceptions regarding their involvement in their children s spo...
Parental involvement is known to be important for children in organized sports. However, parents can...
Objectives: In line with the aims of this special issue, the purpose of this paper is to forward a p...
This dissertation addresses multiple aspects of youth sport parenting through an ecological lens. St...
The purpose of this study was to examine parental values associated with children’s participation in...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influences on parental involvement in youth sport. Spec...
Copyright © 2019 Teques, Calmeiro, Rosado, Silva and Serpa. This is an open-access article distribut...
There has been much literature and anecdotal accounts reporting poor parental behaviours in the yout...
Nine in ten North American youth participate in organized sport during childhood and/or adolescence ...
Although there currently exists an in-depth empirical understanding of parents experiences and invo...