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* What is your current age?
   
 
 
 
* Sex:
 
Male
 
Female
 
 
 
* Sport(s) played at the elementary level (if none, answer N/A and move to the next page):
   
 
 
Overview of Family Involvement in Sport Participation - ELEMENTARY
Never True Occasionally True Mostly True Always True
My parents made it very easy for me to enjoy my sport(s).
I loved when my parents came to my competitions.
When I competed I didn't feel any pressure from my parents.
My parent(s) didn't tell me what I did wrong after I performed.
I was never worried about disappointing my mom/dad.
To get me ready, my parent(s) spent time with me before competition.
My parent(s) pushed me to practice and train more than I wanted to.
I fought with my parent(s) about my sport.
My parent(s) attended all my practices.
When I worked with my coach, my parent was always present and told me what I was doing wrong.
Never True Occasionally True Mostly True Always True
My parent(s) got upset with me when I lost or played poorly.
When it came to sports, my parents just wanted me to be happy.
My parent(s) insisted on going over the game play by play directly after it was over.
I thought about quitting my sport.
My parents criticized the coach and his/her decisions.
After I messed up I worried about what my parents were thinking.
My parents were always my very best fans.
I took full responsibility for my sport(s).
My parent(s) compared me to my teammates and opponents.
What my parents said to me, the coaches, and/or refs often times embarrassed me.
My parents thought it was their job to motivate me.
When I failed my parents would be supportive and did not criticize me.
My parent(s) were so involved in my sport that it felt like they were living through me.
Even though I didn't ask them to, my parent(s) kept statistics/log books of my performances and outcomes.
I felt nervous when my parents watched me play or practice.
 
 
 
My biggest source of stress in sport at the elementary level was:
   
 
 
 
I was able to cope with this stress by using the following technique(s):
   
 
 
 
I dropped out of sport(s) at the elementary level.
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
If yes, please define sport and briefly explain why. If no, leave blank.
   
 
 
 
Sport(s) played at the Junior High level (if none, answer N/A and move to the next page):