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Parents' Perspectives on the Benefits of Sport Participation for Young Children

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Neely KC & Holt NL (2014) Parents' Perspectives on the Benefits of Sport Participation for Young Children. Sport Psychologist, 28 (3), pp. 255-268. https://doi.org/10.1123/tsp.2013-0094

Abstract
The overall purpose of this study was to examine parents¡¯ perspectives on the benefits of sport participation for their young children. Specifically, this study addressed two research questions: (1) What benefits do parents perceive their children gain through participation in organized youth sport programs? (2) How do parents think their children acquire these benefits? Twenty-two parents (12 mothers, 10 fathers) of children aged 5-8 years participated in individual semistructured interviews. Data were subjected to qualitative analysis techniques based on the interpretive description methodology. Parents reported their children gained a range of personal, social, and physical benefits from participating in sport because it allowed them to explore their abilities and build positive self-perceptions. Parents indicated they believed children acquired benefits when coaches created a mastery-oriented motivational climate that facilitated exploration. Crucially, parents appeared to play the most important role in their children¡¯s acquisition of benefits by seizing ¡°teachable moments¡± from sport and reinforcing certain principles in the home environment.

Keywords
positive youth development; exploration; self-perceptions; sampling; motivational climate;

Journal
Sport Psychologist: Volume 28, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date30/09/2014
Date accepted by journal14/02/2014
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PublisherHuman Kinetics
ISSN0888-4781
eISSN1543-2793