Monkey see, monkey do: how sideline sports behaviours affect kids (VIDEO)
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For children’s sports, there’s no doubt that parents are essential. But when it comes to sideline behaviour, some parents can behave badly. In a new study from the University of South Australia, researchers found a link between parents’ sideline conduct and athletes’ behaviours. When parents behaved well their child was more likely to project positive behaviour. But the more a parent behaved poorly this was related to greater antisocial behaviours in their child.
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