Article(electronic)September 2007

Characteristics of sports‐based youth development programs

In: New directions for youth development: theory, research, and practice, Volume 2007, Issue 115, p. 75-84

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Abstract

AbstractThe term "sports‐based youth development programs" is coined and defined in the context of the community youth development framework. Sports‐based youth development programs are out‐of‐school‐time programs that use a particular sport to facilitate learning and life skill development in youth. Community youth development programs use a community youth development approach to create opportunities for youth to connect to others, develop skills, and use those skills to contribute to their communities. This, in turn, increases their ability to succeed. The authors describe how sports‐based youth development programs can be contexts that promote positive youth development. The features of positive developmental settings for youth from the work of the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine, as well as the features identified by other researchers, are presented in the context of sports‐based youth development programs. For example, a sports program that provides appropriate structure has delineated clear rules, expectations, and responsibilities for youth, parents, coaches, officials, and other organizers.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1537-5781

DOI

10.1002/yd.224

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