The positive and appropriate development of children through youth sport is of the utmost importance. The quality of this experience can also have a direct effect on their life-long engagement in physical activity and sport (Newman et al., 2018). The Game in the Child Model was designed on the premise that you must first learn how to teach the child before you can teach them to play the sport and is most beneficial for children 12 years of age and younger. This foundational premise guides all other components of the model from a philosophical as well as a developmental level. These guiding factors consist of four levels beginning with child characteristics (how they think, feel, grow), coach characteristics (their past and present experienc...
All individuals have an innate need to create and explore. They explore creativity through free and ...
Fundamentally sport development is about participation and promoting the opportunities and benefits ...
Nonlinear Pedagogy has been advocated as an approach that views acquisition of movement skills with ...
The Playing for Life (P4L) philosophy was developed based on the concept of game play. It emphasizes...
Research and writing in the physical education field over the last decade has seen a rapid growth of...
The Playing for Life (P4L) philosophy was developed based on the concept of game play. It emphasizes...
Ewing & Seefeldt, 1990; Wankel & Sefton, 1989). Yet there is relatively little information a...
This book offers an ecological conceptualisation of physical literacy. Re-embracing our ancestry as ...
Children> 10 years old with the capacity to become successful in sport are, according to teachers in...
people are too frequently looked upon as problems waiting to be solved. From the perspective of Posi...
Background: Participation in youth sport is often associated with a variety of positive development ...
The after school hours time period is seen as a critical time for encouraging children between the a...
The Playing for Life (P4L) philosophy was developed based on the concept of game play. It emphasizes...
As the childhood years are crucial for developing many physical skills as well as establishing the g...
Despite the flourishing body of literature on young athletes\u27 personal development through sport,...
All individuals have an innate need to create and explore. They explore creativity through free and ...
Fundamentally sport development is about participation and promoting the opportunities and benefits ...
Nonlinear Pedagogy has been advocated as an approach that views acquisition of movement skills with ...
The Playing for Life (P4L) philosophy was developed based on the concept of game play. It emphasizes...
Research and writing in the physical education field over the last decade has seen a rapid growth of...
The Playing for Life (P4L) philosophy was developed based on the concept of game play. It emphasizes...
Ewing & Seefeldt, 1990; Wankel & Sefton, 1989). Yet there is relatively little information a...
This book offers an ecological conceptualisation of physical literacy. Re-embracing our ancestry as ...
Children> 10 years old with the capacity to become successful in sport are, according to teachers in...
people are too frequently looked upon as problems waiting to be solved. From the perspective of Posi...
Background: Participation in youth sport is often associated with a variety of positive development ...
The after school hours time period is seen as a critical time for encouraging children between the a...
The Playing for Life (P4L) philosophy was developed based on the concept of game play. It emphasizes...
As the childhood years are crucial for developing many physical skills as well as establishing the g...
Despite the flourishing body of literature on young athletes\u27 personal development through sport,...
All individuals have an innate need to create and explore. They explore creativity through free and ...
Fundamentally sport development is about participation and promoting the opportunities and benefits ...
Nonlinear Pedagogy has been advocated as an approach that views acquisition of movement skills with ...