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The Power of Groups in Youth Sport

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2020
ISBN13: 9780128163368
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Focused on understanding the key underlying group processes that contribute to youth sport experiences, The Power of Groups in Youth Sport provides an innovative and expansive overview of the research in group dynamics within youth sports. The first section of the book examines topics relating to forming and structuring groups, including team selection, athlete socialization, normative expectations, roles, coach and athlete leadership, social identity, and more.  The second section reviews concepts associated with group functioning and management, such as cohesion, subgroups, motivational climate, teamwork, and team building. This book concludes with a series of chapters focused on specific developmental considerations in youth sports that are often overlooked in group dynamics research including parental involvement, bullying and hazing, mental health, ,and disability and accessibility.

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ISBN13:9780128163368
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>I Creating and Structuring the Team</p> <p>1. Group Formation--Team Member Selection and Socialization</p> <p>Mark W. Bruner, Luc J. Martin, Mark A. Eys, Colin McLaren</p> <p>2. Group Norms in Youth Sport</p> <p>Alyson J. Crozier, Alex J. Benson</p> <p>3. Role Involvement in Youth Sport Teams</p> <p>Mark Eys, Michael Godfrey, Jeemin Kim</p> <p>4. Coaching Behaviors and Team Constructs in Youth Sport: A Transformational Leadership Perspective</p> <p>Sarah Lawrason, Jennifer Turnnidge, Jean Cote</p> <p>5. Athlete Leadership in Youth Sport</p> <p>Todd M. Loughead, Katherine E. Hirsch, Matthieu M. Boisvert, Christopher Maechel</p> <p>6. A Social Identity Approach to Enhancing Youth Development and Sport Participation</p> <p>Mark W. Bruner, Jordan Sutcliffe, Jordan Herbison, Luc J. Martin</p> <p>II Group Functioning and Management</p> <p>7. Come Together: Cohesion in Youth Sport</p> <p>Kevin S. Spink</p> <p>8. Subgroups in the Context of Youth Sport</p> <p>Luc J. Martin, Cailie McGuire, Madison Robertson, Kelsey Saizew</p> <p>9. Motivational Climate in Youth Sport Groups</p> <p>Chris G. Harwood, Sam N. Thrower</p> <p>10. Team Building in Youth Sport</p> <p>Lea-Cathrin Dohme, Jordan S. Lefebvre, Gordon A. Bloom</p> <p>11. Teamwork in Youth Sport</p> <p>Desmond McEwan, Mark R. Beauchamp</p> <p>12. Organizational Culture and Group Dynamics in Yout Sport</p> <p>III Developmental Considerations</p> <p>13. Peer Influence and Youth Development</p> <p>Karl Erickson, Emily Wright, Jill Kochanek, Matthew Vierimaa</p> <p>14. Parent Involvement in Youth Sport: Developmental Considerations Regarding Children, Adolescents, and Emerging Adults</p> <p>Travis E. Dorsch, Sam N. Thrower, Katie Lowe</p> <p>15. Bullying in Youth Sports Environments</p> <p>Samuel Kim, Wendy Craig</p> <p>16. Group Dynamics and Mental Health in Organized Youth Sports</p> <p>Stewart A. Vella, Sarah K. Liddle, Matthew Vierimaa, M. Blair Evans</p> <p>17. Peers and Groups in Disability Sport</p> <p>M. Blair Evans, Scott Graupensperger, Kelly P. Arbour-Nicitopoulos</p> <p>18. Conclusion: Developmental Considerations and Future Directions</p>

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