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How Parents Influence Junior Tennis Players' Development: Qualitative Narratives
2010
Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology
Junior tennis coaches commonly argue that parents must push their children and be very involved to develop their talent, despite the strain on the parent-child relationship that may occur from these tactics. To examine parental influence on talent development and the parent-child relationship, nine professional tennis players, eight parents, and eight coaches were retrospectively interviewed about each player's junior development based Bloom's three stages of talent development (1985). Results
doi:10.1123/jcsp.4.1.69
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