Parent-child communication is integral to the acquisition of positive developmental outcomes from sport. This position paper offers useful interdisciplinary frameworks and theories for future researchers as they investigate questions pertaining to parentchild communication in organized youth sport. We propose such work is enhanced when grounded in family, human development, and interpersonal communication theory and literature. Specifically, theoretical frameworks from these areas assist researchers in determining salient research questions, choosing appropriate methodologies, and most importantly in the interpretation of findings. As researchers attempt to further understand parental influence in sport, the role of specific family processe...
Parents can enhance their children’s intrinsic motivation, and competence by providing positive feed...
International audienceSport plays an important role in the lives of children and adolescents, and ca...
Research has shown that over-emphasis on winning is the number one reason why approximately seventy ...
Parent-child communication is integral to the acquisition of positive developmental outcomes from sp...
Parent-child communication is integral to the acquisition of positive developmental outcomes from sp...
This dissertation addresses multiple aspects of youth sport parenting through an ecological lens. St...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
There has been much literature and anecdotal accounts reporting poor parental behaviours in the yout...
It is widely accepted that parents are a pivotal part of young people’s sporting journey, and over t...
The present study addressed parent sport socialization over the initial period of a first child’s sp...
Objectives: In line with the aims of this special issue, the purpose of this paper is to forward a p...
Nine in ten North American youth participate in organized sport during childhood and/or adolescence ...
The involvement of children in sports is rarely an individual endeavor and can positively and /or ne...
Youth sport parenting research, in psychology, has methodologically prioritised individual level ana...
The current study will focus on the role of the parent in the child\u27s youth sport involvement, co...
Parents can enhance their children’s intrinsic motivation, and competence by providing positive feed...
International audienceSport plays an important role in the lives of children and adolescents, and ca...
Research has shown that over-emphasis on winning is the number one reason why approximately seventy ...
Parent-child communication is integral to the acquisition of positive developmental outcomes from sp...
Parent-child communication is integral to the acquisition of positive developmental outcomes from sp...
This dissertation addresses multiple aspects of youth sport parenting through an ecological lens. St...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
There has been much literature and anecdotal accounts reporting poor parental behaviours in the yout...
It is widely accepted that parents are a pivotal part of young people’s sporting journey, and over t...
The present study addressed parent sport socialization over the initial period of a first child’s sp...
Objectives: In line with the aims of this special issue, the purpose of this paper is to forward a p...
Nine in ten North American youth participate in organized sport during childhood and/or adolescence ...
The involvement of children in sports is rarely an individual endeavor and can positively and /or ne...
Youth sport parenting research, in psychology, has methodologically prioritised individual level ana...
The current study will focus on the role of the parent in the child\u27s youth sport involvement, co...
Parents can enhance their children’s intrinsic motivation, and competence by providing positive feed...
International audienceSport plays an important role in the lives of children and adolescents, and ca...
Research has shown that over-emphasis on winning is the number one reason why approximately seventy ...