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YOUNG ATHLETES' PERCEPTION OF CHILDREN RIGHTS AND MOTIVATIONAL CLIMATE IN SPORT (CROSBI ID 580441)

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Barić, Renata ; Mihovec, Marijana ; Ružić, Ana YOUNG ATHLETES' PERCEPTION OF CHILDREN RIGHTS AND MOTIVATIONAL CLIMATE IN SPORT // Proceedings book of 16th European conference of sport psychology: Sport and exercise psycholgy: Human performance, well being and health / Texeira ; Nelson (ur.). -, 2011. str. 186-186

Podaci o odgovornosti

Barić, Renata ; Mihovec, Marijana ; Ružić, Ana

engleski

YOUNG ATHLETES' PERCEPTION OF CHILDREN RIGHTS AND MOTIVATIONAL CLIMATE IN SPORT

According to UN convention, all children have rights to develope in all aspects of life: physical, emotional, psychosocial, cognitive and cultural. Sport offers a child an opportunity for complete development and also has a nurturing effect. Sport psychology accentuates that children are not small adults and the sport environment has to be adjusted to their specific needs and capacities. A coach who understands children needs and cares for their rights provides positive conditions in which a child can give maximum. Motivational climate defined as an achievement environment which is a function of the goals that are to be achieved, of the evaluation and reward process, and of requested relationship of the participants (Seifriz et al., 1995), can influence children perception of their rights fulfilment. Our aim was to investigate how 69 young Croatian athletes (M=12.86 yrs.) perceive their rights’ satisfaction and motivational climate in their clubs, and are there any differences between perceived motivational climate in children whose basic rights in sport environment are satisfied differently. The results showed that children perceive their rights are more satisfied in family (M=4.63) and training (M=4.44), than in school environment (M=3.90). Young athletes whose rights were more satisfied perceive their sport environment as more oriented towards learning, cooperation and skill development (t=5.211 ; df=66 ; p<.000). No difference was obtained for performance motivational climate ; these perceptions were not related to children’s perception of their rights. These results indirectly indicate the importance of coach’s role in global positive experience of sport environment in young athletes.

UN convention; children; motivation; coach

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Podaci o prilogu

186-186.

2011.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Proceedings book of 16th European conference of sport psychology: Sport and exercise psycholgy: Human performance, well being and health

Texeira ; Nelson

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Podaci o skupu

16th European conference of sport psychology: Sport and exercise psycholgy: Human performance, well being and health

predavanje

11.07.2011-17.07.2011

Madeira, Portugal

Povezanost rada

Psihologija, Pedagogija

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