However, both positive and negative outcomes have been associated with youth sport participation.” For instance some recognize the value of youth sports for their ability to instill strong and positive character in young boys and girls. Sports can help a young person learn important life lessons like how to work hard, persevere, be a team player, set goals, and follow rules. Others treat sports as a means of identifying great athletes at a young age. The system of youth sports begins to look like ladder, with each step representing the next competitive tier players must reach until they are at the top. They may acknowledge the important life lessons learned along the way, but ultimately sports is meant to identify those few individuals who shine and to hone their skills so that they can make it to the next level of competition. Unfortunately the next level isn’t guaranteed and isn’t even viable for those who are in pursuit of it, but they may not understand that or come to the realization until they have poured an enormous amount of time and energy into sports with no marginal return on that investment. Which leads me to the understanding that youth sports has formed into a system that was once about keeping kids active has turned into a factory of producing future athletic …show more content…
Study participants recalled various positively and negatively perceived parent behaviors, but alarmingly, detrimental parent behaviors were more commonly reported. Of the noted detrimental behaviors, coaches and administrators most frequently recalled anger and complaints targeted at them and conditional support for children dependent on performance. It is commonly regarded that parent behaviors such as these potentially thwart children’s optimal