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Through the Eyes of Parents, Children and a Coach
A Fourteen-Year Participant-Observer Investigation of Youth Soccer
Through the Eyes of Parents, Children and a Coach
A Fourteen-Year Participant-Observer Investigation of Youth Soccer
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Description
The interactions taking place between parents, children and coaches are recounted in this participant-observer investigation of American youth soccer. The study forming the basis of this book took place in the context of the recreational and competitive club soccer settings over a fourteen-year period in which the author served as a head coach-observer for twelve years and as a parent-observer for two. Questions and comments are provided for parents and coaches that will assist them in understanding the dynamics existing in the youth sport setting and in dealing with the inevitable conflict that will confront them. Researchers interested in youth sport will also find the book of value.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Introduction, Method and Setting
Chapter 4 The Coach
Chapter 5 The Teams: The Strikers and the Force United
Chapter 6 The End of the Force United
Chapter 7 On to Greater Things (for a Cost)
Chapter 8 The Relationship Between Club Soccer and High School Soccer
Chapter 9 The Coach's Son
Chapter 10 The Kids
Chapter 11 Great Expectations
Chapter 12 Tournament and International Play
Chapter 13 The Epitome of Ugliness
Chapter 14 The Socialization of the Parents
Chapter 15 Players' Comment at Age Twelve
Chapter 16 Concluding Observations and Comments
Chapter 17 Appendix: Sport Participation Model Evaluation Scale
Chapter 18 Author Notes
Chapter 19 References
Chapter 20 About the Author
Product details
| Published | Nov 06 2002 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 262 |
| ISBN | 9780761824367 |
| Imprint | University Press of America |
| Dimensions | 228 x 149 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Aicinena's heartfelt and sincere study looks at youth sport participation from theoretical, conceptual, and personal (including his own children's) persepctives....Indeed, as a parent, this reviewer found herself reflecting on her experiences with her own child. Aicinena does not sugarcoat the world of youth sport but rather provides both the positive and negatice sides of the subject. This objectivity makes the volume a sound classroom resource as well as a fine addition to a circulating collection. It will greatly add to anyone's understanding of the world of youth sport. Summing Up: ESSENTIAL. Collections supporting the sociology of sport on all levels.
K.H. Weiller, University of North Texas, Choice Reviews
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'Through the Eyes' has helped me to better understand youth sport. I have taken each experience recounted within the book and related it to a similar experience that I had. In this way, I feel I have a better understanding of why certain things happened the way they did while I was playing sports.
K. Helmke, Youth Sport Coach, San Antonio, Texas
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The issues brought to light in 'Through the Eyes' reveal the nature of American sport and the problems associated with it. Many people are narrow-minded and only able to see the impact that sport has on their own children and themselves. This book willenlighten readers as to what others experience.
C. Kelly, High School Lacrosse Coach, Crofton, Maryland
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Maybe by seeing what happened to the individuals in 'Through the Eyes,' those involved in youth sport will see the errors that were made and be able to be more effective parents and coaches as a result...what I learned will help me to better deal withparents and coaches who hold views that differ from mine.
W. Cottle, High School Soccer Coach, San Angelo, Texas
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'Through the Eyes' is a very thought provoking book that is full of useful information concerning how to serve effectively as the parent or coach of a young athlete. The questions posed in the book provide food for thought that any parent or coach involved in youth sport would benefit from.
L. Terry, Fitness Instructor, Misawa, Japan
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'Through the Eyes' was intriguing, informative and kept my interest from start to finish. It was basic enough that any coach, athlete, or parent would benefit from reading it and detailed enough that those in the field of kinesiology would appreciate it as a resource.
D. Kazimer, Athletic Trainer

























