Parents' Perceptions of Their Children's Experiences in Physical Education and Youth Sport

Authors

  • Jaekwon Na Middle Tennessee State University

Keywords:

parents perception, physical education, youth sport

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine parents' perceptions of their children's experiences in physical education and youth sport. Qualitative research design was employed in this study. Data collection methods included phenomenological interviews and qualitative questionnaires. Forty-one questionnaires were collected and analyzed through inductive analysis method to identify themes. Ten parents (either father or mother) participated in the interview process. Parents indicated aspects of physical education classes (learning life skills, playing time, and health promotion) and aspects of youth sport (learning life skills and health promotion). Parents believed that their children learned more from youth sport than physical education because of deeper understanding in one sport, children's choice of activities, and parental involvement.

Author Biography

Jaekwon Na, Middle Tennessee State University

Visiting scholar, Department of Health and Human Performance

Published

2015-01-13

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Articles