abstract for parental involvement in children's high school athletics thesis

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Abstract The purpose of this research is to assess parental involvement in children’s high school athletics and its impact on athletic directors, coaches and student-athletes. This thesis will answer three questions; (1) do Wisconsin high school coaches and athletic directors think that parents are too involved, or not involved enough in their children’s high school athletic ventures; (2) what type of problems do they think both “helicopter” and “absentee” parents pose for their child, coaches and administrators; and (3) do they feel the existence of “helicopter” parents is escalating. A survey was conducted through the Strategic Research Institute at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wis. to find out how coaches and administrators in Wisconsin view “helicopter” and “absentee” parents. The research shows that coaches and athletic directors think “helicopter” parenting is on the rise and is considered more of a problem for athletic directors than coaches. However, the research also shows that if athletic directors and coaches had to choose between “helicopter” or “absentee” parents, they’d prefer to have parents who are overly involved in their program(s) rather than being absent.

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  • Abstract

    The purpose of this research is to assess parental involvement in childrens high school athletics

    and its impact on athletic directors, coaches and student-athletes. This thesis will answer three

    questions; (1) do Wisconsin high school coaches and athletic directors think that parents are too

    involved, or not involved enough in their childrens high school athletic ventures; (2) what type

    of problems do they think both helicopter and absentee parents pose for their child, coaches

    and administrators; and (3) do they feel the existence of helicopter parents is escalating.

    A survey was conducted through the Strategic Research Institute at St. Norbert College in De

    Pere, Wis. to find out how coaches and administrators in Wisconsin view helicopter and

    absentee parents. The research shows that coaches and athletic directors think helicopter

    parenting is on the rise and is considered more of a problem for athletic directors than coaches.

    However, the research also shows that if athletic directors and coaches had to choose between

    helicopter or absentee parents, theyd prefer to have parents who are overly involved in their

    program(s) rather than being absent.