Parents' perspectives on the practice of high school sport in a Canadian context

Martin Camiré, P. Trudel, T. Forneris
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Although there are a number of studies that have examined youth development in organised activities, few have been conducted in sport‐specific contexts. The purpose of this study was to document parents' perspectives on the practice of high school sport in a Canadian context. A qualitative methodology was employed and 20 parents who had at least one child participating in high school sports were selected to participate in interviews. Results indicated that: (1) parents believed they emotionally, financially and/or logistically supported their children's high school sport participation and that an evolution occurred in their role as providers of supportive behaviours, (2) a large portion of parents believed high school sports should prioritise pleasure and participation but some parents acknowledged that competition becomes increasingly emphasised as athletes get older, (3) parents believed the ideal high school coach should be supportive, motivating and encouraging, and (4) parents believed high school sport participation promotes the acquisition of positive skills and attributes that benefit youth's physical, social and academic development.
父母对加拿大高中体育实践的看法
虽然有许多研究调查了有组织活动中的青少年发展,但很少有研究在体育特定背景下进行。本研究的目的是在加拿大的背景下记录父母对高中体育实践的看法。本研究采用质性方法,选取至少有一名子女参加高中体育活动的20名家长进行访谈。结果表明:(1)家长认为他们在情感上、经济上和/或后勤上支持了孩子的高中体育参与,并且他们作为支持行为提供者的角色发生了演变;(2)大部分家长认为高中体育应该优先考虑快乐和参与,但一些家长承认随着运动员年龄的增长,竞争变得越来越重要;(3)家长认为理想的高中教练应该是支持的;(4)家长认为高中体育参与促进了积极技能和属性的习得,这些技能和属性有利于青少年的身体、社会和学业发展。
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