As elite youth sport becomes more organized and professionalized, the role of the family is increasingly acknowledged as significant to the development of young talent. High profile examples across a range of professional sports, both positive and negative, have drawn attention towards this important stakeholder. Accordingly, in this review we first examine the key issues in relation to family involvement in Talent Development, with relation to what is perceived as good and bad practice on behalf of the family. We next consider the key theoretical underpinning, Family Systems Theory, and how it may be integrated within elite youth sport. Finally, we conclude with a summary of where the current literature leaves us, and where we can prog...
Objective/Background: Parents have been shown to be highly influential in the development of sportin...
Trask, Bahira SherifSettles, Barbara H.The purpose of this study was to examine parents' levels of i...
Introduction. The present study investigates the characteristics of the environmental factors that i...
As elite youth sport becomes more organized and professionalized, the role of the family is increasi...
The thesis explores the role of the family in the development of children's sporting talent in the U...
Families play an important role in society, both in human sustenance and individual development. Fa...
textFamilies provide individual members with a means of financial, social, and emotional support (La...
While current research has begun to address parental influences on talent development in sport, sibl...
Organized sport is not merely activity; it is situated activity. Indeed, most if not all human activ...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
The process by which young talents develop to become topclass players once they reach the age of ma...
A vast body of research focuses on the role of parents in athlete development; however, little is kn...
Nearly 90% of American youth participate in organized youth sport during childhood and/or adolescenc...
Involvement in organized sport can be highly demanding for young athletes who encounter many difficu...
This study aimed to explore parents perceptions regarding their involvement in their children s spo...
Objective/Background: Parents have been shown to be highly influential in the development of sportin...
Trask, Bahira SherifSettles, Barbara H.The purpose of this study was to examine parents' levels of i...
Introduction. The present study investigates the characteristics of the environmental factors that i...
As elite youth sport becomes more organized and professionalized, the role of the family is increasi...
The thesis explores the role of the family in the development of children's sporting talent in the U...
Families play an important role in society, both in human sustenance and individual development. Fa...
textFamilies provide individual members with a means of financial, social, and emotional support (La...
While current research has begun to address parental influences on talent development in sport, sibl...
Organized sport is not merely activity; it is situated activity. Indeed, most if not all human activ...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
The process by which young talents develop to become topclass players once they reach the age of ma...
A vast body of research focuses on the role of parents in athlete development; however, little is kn...
Nearly 90% of American youth participate in organized youth sport during childhood and/or adolescenc...
Involvement in organized sport can be highly demanding for young athletes who encounter many difficu...
This study aimed to explore parents perceptions regarding their involvement in their children s spo...
Objective/Background: Parents have been shown to be highly influential in the development of sportin...
Trask, Bahira SherifSettles, Barbara H.The purpose of this study was to examine parents' levels of i...
Introduction. The present study investigates the characteristics of the environmental factors that i...