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Abstract(s)
The participation of parents in their children's sports is very important. However, many parents end up having
negative and deviant behaviours in sports and social context, generating this participation some controversy
and misunderstandings. With this study, we intend to assess the perception of the athletes about the
behaviour of the parents in the sport context, considering the demographic characteristics of the athletes
(gender and age). The sample is composed by young handball players from the Madeira Handball
Association, aged 9-16 years of both sexes (n=284, male n=122, female n=162) registered by ten clubs and
with a minimum of one year of organized sports practice. For the collection of data, a questionnaire previously
constructed and duly validated was used. The results confirm the perception of the role of parents in
supporting their children 's sports practices, as well as motivating them for the sport. There is also a
perception of the young players of a pressure exerted by the parents in obtaining immediate results and little
appreciation of the progress of learning.
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Keywords
Parents Handball Perception Behaviour Training Madeira Handball Association .
Pedagogical Context
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Publisher
Universidad de Alicante
