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Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to explore parent-athlete sport-related conversations as they naturally occurred in the private contexts that surround youth sport. A secondary aim was to understand whether male and female guardians communicate differently in sport, and whether these differences are shaped by the contexts in which they appear. Design: We used the Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR) to gather snippets of parents' and athletes' daily social interactions in the contexts that surround youth sport. A total of 220 audio files were gathered in the car ride to and from competition, the ice hockey arena, and at their home base (i.e., family residence of local teams and hotels for out-of-town teams) over the course of a 3-day competitive ice hockey tournament. Conversations were inductively coded using reflexive thematic analysis through a critical realist lens. Results: Higher order themes included (a) performance-related dialogue; (b) the opportun
quit. our next guest was featured in the op ed. tom ferry is the director of the sports program at the aspen institute. thank you for being here. in light of the hyper competitive environment of youth sports today, how do you get parents to take it back a little bit? well, number one, ask your child what they want out of a sport experience. i can assure you, it s not that scene you just saw on tv. right? sports is supposed to be about the kid. what they want are experiences with their friends, they want a chance to compete, to get better, to test themselves. they try to win games, but they re not stuck on the result. they re not agonizing about results on the ride home or at the dinner table that night. parents have inserted themselves too much into the experience of their children. let me show you these numbers. in 2008, 45% of kids played