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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

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Quit being lazy and go knocking on some doors.

    Source(s): Coach Karl Johnson knows football.
  • 5 years ago

    Some segments of society are more informed and go out of their way to make money off the desperate needs of parents/guardians of autistic children and to a lesser extent some employers who will hire autistic adults to perform repetitive tasks because that's what most autistic people are readily proficient at doing all the time. That's the gist of things here in America, I don't know how evolved societal attitudes are down under. In some instances in America occasionally strangers will volunteer information regarding available services, but that's if there's someone willing to stick their neck out to help out a total stranger. Before the term autism arrived, people resorted to calling people slow, dimwitted, retarded or suffering from birth defects in response to trying to label these people's behavior. Note to Andrew, labels are an unfortunate part of human life when forced to deal with birth defects brought on by forcing humans and untested chemicals into our food, air, soil, water and skin by disposing of these untested chemicals in areas that are susceptible to contamination of the human food chain. Granted the EU and Australia have far more robust chemical restrictions in place to theoretically minimize exposure of the human food chain to incompatible chemical dumping both deliberately added or introduced by deliberate food chain contamination by deliberate environmental malfeasance, especially here in corporatist ruined America.

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