Frontiers in Educational Research, 2024, 7(12); doi: 10.25236/FER.2024.071213.
Chao Song
College of Sports Science, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin, China, 300387
The family is the smallest basic unit of society, and the role of parents in the growth process of children is irreplaceable. With the changes in birth policies and family structures, the number of only or two child families has been increasing year by year, and the roles and responsibilities of parents are also changing. Modern parents are paying more attention to their children's education, health, and growth. To this end, parents have begun to seek more educational resources, encourage their children to participate in sports, and actively create an environment conducive to their healthy growth. Teenage students are at a critical time of growth, and good sports habits are crucial for their future development. Due to the longer time that adolescent students spend with their parents, their parents' behavior patterns can have a profound impact on them. This study is based on the perspective of family environment, analyzing the impact of parental sports behavior on the participation of adolescent students in sports, in order to provide assistance for the healthy growth of adolescent students.
Family environment perspective; parental sports behavior; teenagers; sports participation
Chao Song. The Study on Impact of Parental Sports Behavior on Adolescent Students' Sports Participation from the Perspective of Family Environment. Frontiers in Educational Research (2024) Vol. 7, Issue 12: 86-90. https://doi.org/10.25236/FER.2024.071213.
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