Sports coaching and sport psychology researchers have explored the challenges for parents who undertake the role of coach. Arising from previously research on the parent–coach, a number of strategies have been suggested to assist parent–coaches to be more effective as they negotiate the dual roles. No research has examined the issues, nuances and possibilities of these strategies and practices “in action” from the perspective of the parent–coach. An intensive longitudinal diary approach was used by one parent–coach to document and reflect on coaching practice when applying the researcher proposed strategies. This study adds to scholarship that examines the dual roles of the parent–coach by outlining what works and what does not in terms of ...
Over the last two decades, relationship science in sport has grown considerably. Relationship scienc...
This study aimed to explore parents perceptions regarding their involvement in their children s spo...
There has been much literature and anecdotal accounts reporting poor parental behaviours in the yout...
Sports coaching and sport psychology researchers have explored the challenges for parents who undert...
There has been increasing academic interest in understanding the nature of parental involvement in y...
Participation of family members in youth sports has a great effect on young athlete’s development an...
For coaches of young sporting teams, interacting with parents comes with the territory. The behaviou...
In early specialization sports, where athletes may reach elite levels as young as 13 or 14 years old...
This study explores the nature of the communication between parent and child as the context changes ...
Parents and coaches were encouraged to keep their roles separate in order to promote optimal youth s...
The so-called “athletic triangle, ” consisting of coach, athlete, and parent is a natural element of...
There remains limited research into the role that parents play to support their child’s psychosocial...
The research questioned is, what is an appropriate level of parental support for student-athletes th...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
Parents are known to be important influencers in the talent development process but are often overlo...
Over the last two decades, relationship science in sport has grown considerably. Relationship scienc...
This study aimed to explore parents perceptions regarding their involvement in their children s spo...
There has been much literature and anecdotal accounts reporting poor parental behaviours in the yout...
Sports coaching and sport psychology researchers have explored the challenges for parents who undert...
There has been increasing academic interest in understanding the nature of parental involvement in y...
Participation of family members in youth sports has a great effect on young athlete’s development an...
For coaches of young sporting teams, interacting with parents comes with the territory. The behaviou...
In early specialization sports, where athletes may reach elite levels as young as 13 or 14 years old...
This study explores the nature of the communication between parent and child as the context changes ...
Parents and coaches were encouraged to keep their roles separate in order to promote optimal youth s...
The so-called “athletic triangle, ” consisting of coach, athlete, and parent is a natural element of...
There remains limited research into the role that parents play to support their child’s psychosocial...
The research questioned is, what is an appropriate level of parental support for student-athletes th...
The purpose of this article is to review and critique the literature in youth sport that specificall...
Parents are known to be important influencers in the talent development process but are often overlo...
Over the last two decades, relationship science in sport has grown considerably. Relationship scienc...
This study aimed to explore parents perceptions regarding their involvement in their children s spo...
There has been much literature and anecdotal accounts reporting poor parental behaviours in the yout...