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Slide 1: 

Hockey Parents and their Children What’s Really Going On?

Slide 2: 

The The Magic Hockey Helmet Video will play automatically. After you have watch the video please click to listen to the audio

Horror Stories : 

Horror Stories Girls Soccer? Brawl? Tragic Death… William, N., & Munson, L. (2000). Out of control. Sports Illustrated, 93, 86-96.

Previous Research : 

Previous Research How Many Kids? Hockey Participation Benefits Parental Roles (Anderson et al., 2003; Donaldson, & Ronan, 2006; Fredricks, & Eccles, 2004; Hilgers, 2006; Jeziorski, 1994; McCarthy, & Jones, 2007).

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Little League Perspective

Previous Research : 

Previous Research Support Pressure

References: : 

References: Anderson, J., Funk, J., Elliot, R., & Hull-Smith, P. (2003). Parental support and pressure and children’s extracurricular activities: relationships with amount of involvement and affective experience of participation. Applied Developmental Psychology, 24, 241-257. Donaldson, S., & Ronan, K. (2006). The effects of sports participation on young adolescents’ emotional well-being. Adolescence, 41, 369-389. Fredricks, J., & Eccles, J.(2004). Parental influences on youth involvement in sports. In M. R. Weiss (Ed.), Developmental sport and exercise psychology: A lifespan perspective (pp. 165–196). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology. Hilgers, L. (2006). Youth sports drawing more than ever. Retrieved from http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/07/03/rise.kids.sports/index.html Jeziorski, R.(1994). The importance of school sports in American education and socialization. California: University Press of America. McCarthy, P. & Jones, M. (2007). A qualitative study of sport enjoyment in the sampling years. The Sport Psychologist, 21, 400-416. USA Hockey Annual Report (2008-2009)   William, N., & Munson, L. (2000). Out of control. Sports Illustrated, 93, 86-96.