
With the start of another sports season upon us, it’s a great time for parents to equip themselves with the skills and knowledge that will provide their child (and themselves) with a positive experience this winter.
Parents play a key role their children’s sporting experiences, whether that’s as a supporter, coach, volunteering to help the team or getting players to and from games and tournaments. For many parents, it’s many or all of these things.
These roles give parents an ability to have massive contribution to how much children enjoy the sports that they play. Over the next couple of articles we’ll have a look at five questions from Sport NZ that might help parents use their role to make winter 2022 a great sports season – here are the first three:
Do I know my child’s ‘why’ for playing sport? And do my behaviours support their ‘why’?
Ultimately, it’s important to understand your child’s why so that your behaviour matches with what drives their motivation for playing sport. The key thing here is having a conversation with your child about why they play sport / a sport? Following that, reflecting on how your behaviours support or undermines this why, and if necessary, ask for feedback from your child about how you can continue to support them.
How will I, as a parent, keep actively and positively engaged throughout this season?
We know happy parents are a key part of the equation when it comes to supporting young people to have great sport experiences. We also know that sport places many demands on parents, whether that be emotional, logistical or financial. So, what are some ways parents can keep actively and positive engaged?
Is my child getting enough variety?
Parents play a key role in supporting their children to find sports that they grow to love, and this starts with encouraging them to sample different sports. Research of New Zealand athletes on the verge of entering high-performance sport showed that, on average, they were playing five different sports in their primary school years and at least three different sports through secondary school.
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