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If you have a child that participates in youth sports (under the high school level), help me out?
Im a sports management student and we are doing a project about youth sports, and part of the requirement is interviewing parents of players. If you could answer these questions, it would be awesome
1. What sport/leagues does your child participate in?
2. Why is your child involved in the league/ Does your child enjoy the sport?
3. If they are in a league, what kind of practices do they have, and how often?
4. Do you practice with your kids outside of normal practice?
5. Do you feel like you have influenced your kid to play sports?
6. Do you encourage your child to play more than one sport? If so, why?
7. Have you seen a change in your child's academic performance since they started playing sports?
8. Have you seen a change in their self-esteem since they started playing sports?
9. Did you play sports when you were a child? If so, what sports?
10. Do you think the coach and/or referees do a good job?
11. Is there anything you feel the coaches overemphasize or underemphasize?
Any help is greatly appreciated
2 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
1. ayso and club soccer and softball cgsa
2. because it was the only recreational group in the area/they were offered to play for the club and its there choice to play so yes
3. for soccer its about an hour ayso and 1 1/2 for club and for softball 2 hours or so both 2 days usually a week
4. as much as i can
5. yes because i played when i was younger
6. yes i want my kids to try everything once then pick the one they like best
7. not to a great extent because if i see any signs of struggling the sport comes second
8. their more social with a wider range of people so yes? i guess their more confident
9. yes i played soccer, tennis, softball, swam, basketball, volleyball, track and ran cross country
10. certain one do and other not so much
11. coaches overemphasize the more skilled players and give them some what more respect or freedom
- Anonymous5 years ago
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