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The Routledge Handbook of Coaching Children in Sport provides a comprehensive and extensive range of critical reflections of key areas impacting on childrens sport and coaching up to the age of 16. With coaching related chapters authored by academic across various disciplines, including nutrition, psychology, pedagogy, medicine, youth development and sociology, the text provides detailed reviews of the existing state of research and consideration of the implications of these particular factors upon parents, coaches, administrators and clearly the young people themselves as well as recommendations for future research.

This new volume provides in-depth investigation to key topics of coaching topics such as Learning and Child Development, Protecting Young Athletes, Talent Identification and Development and Inclusive Coaching and finally introduce a broad array of contextual considerations for coaches from considering professional learning through to coaching in particular contexts.



This book is more than simply an academic text and it offers insights that will further inform practice in childrens sport coaching. The handbook is relevant for students (UG, PG), researchers, academics, parents, coaches and administrators, as well as those interested in childrens sport coaching and the related topics therein.

Martin Toms, PhD is a senior lecturer (associate professor) in the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Birmingham, UK. A former professional sports coach with an MPhil and PhD exploring the sociological issues of young people in junior sport, Martin has been heavily involved in juniors sport all of his adult life. He has published widely and presented extensively around the world on youth sport, including working on international projects and for NBGs/Federations and National Governmental organisations. He has gained European and SCUK funding for youth and coaching related projects as well as being involved in international consultancy. He is a co-editor of the European Journal for Sport and Society as well as the current Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Golf Science.

Ruth Jeanes, PhD is an associate professor in the Faculty of Education at Monash University, Australia. Ruths research examines inclusion and exclusion within youth sport, particularly examining how sport can be used to achieve broader social policy objectives targeted at young people. Within this, she is particularly interested in the role of coaches in facilitating broader social outcomes for young people. Ruth has published extensively in these areas with over 100 publications across journal articles, book chapters and books. She is widely cited and has been successful in securing extensive funding for her research including two highly competitive Australian Research Council grants.

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"Beyond other resources, the Routledge Handbook of Coaching Children in Sport provides a contemporary overview of a wide-range of key topic areas associated with coaching children in sport. This book provides a breadth and depth of child-specific coaching content like no other, and is therefore important reading for students, researchers and practitioners interested (or working) in child and youth sport."

-Ed Cope, Loughborough University, UK

List of Figures
x
List of Tables
xi
Acknowledgements xiii
List of Contributors
xiv
Introduction 1(2)
Martin Toms
Ruth Jeanes
SECTION I Learning and Skill Development
3(108)
Introduction: Martin Toms and Ruth Jeanes
1 Coaching Children in Sport: A Focus on Learning
5(11)
Justen P. O'Connor
2 Coaching Pedagogy
16(11)
Shane Pill
Brendan SueSee
3 Developmental Considerations for Coaching Preschooler Sport
27(13)
Jessica Fraser-Thomas
Meghan Harlow
4 Supporting the Development of Sporting Creativity in Children through an Enskilment Approach
40(11)
Carl T. Woods
James Rudd
Sam Robertson
5 To Have Fun: What It Means and Its Significance in Sport
51(11)
Amanda J. Visek
Andreas Ivarsson
Gary Putt
Jordyn L. Learner
6 Creativity-Enhancing Approaches in the Coaching of Children in Sport: Present and Future Directions
62(11)
Ludvig Johan Torp Rasmussen
Niels Nygaard Rossing
7 Coaching Psychological and Life Skills through Sport: Advancing the Contemporary Coaching Agenda
73(11)
Chris Harwood
Sam Thrower
Sara Kramers
Paul Wylleman
8 Exploring Contextual Factors Influencing Positive Development through Sport
84(10)
Leisha Strachan
Jessica Fraser-Thomas
Nicholas Kosmenko
Craig Brown
9 Transitions in Child and Youth Sport
94(8)
Rochelle Eime
10 The Role of the Coach in Player Retention and Attrition
102(9)
Deborah Agnew
Shane Pill
SECTION II Protecting Child Athletes
111(102)
Introduction: Ruth Jeanes and Martin Toms
11 Preparing Children for Sport: The Importance of Athletic Development
113(14)
Rhodri S. Lloyd
Sylvia Moeskops
Jon L. Oliver
12 Sport Readiness and Injury Prevention in Young Athletes: Current Recommendations on When to Enter, Compete and Specialise in Sport
127(8)
Michelle Mullins
Emma Cronk
Neeru Jayanthi
13 Nutrition Considerations for Children in Sport
135(11)
Jennifer Hamer
14 Sports-Related Concussions in Children
146(10)
Casey Wagner
Jeff Webb
Brandon Mines
Pooja Sharma
15 Disordered Eating in Child and Youth Sport: The Role of the Coach
156(9)
Anthony Papathomas
Maria Luisa Fernanda Pereira Vargas
Erin Prior
16 Parental Involvement in Organised Youth Sport
165(10)
Camilla J. Knight
Sam Elliott
Olivier Y. Rouquette
James Maurice
Rachael A. Newport
17 Making the Cut: Coaches and the Deselection of Young Athletes
175(10)
Kacey C. Neely
James H. Dugdale
18 Mental Health and Coaching Children in Sport
185(10)
Andy Smith
Kenny Greenough
19 Child's Play? Safeguarding and Protecting Children in Sport
195(9)
Melanie Lang
Laura G. Purdy
20 Coaching Care-Experienced Children and Young People in Sport
204(9)
Thomas Quannby
Rachel Sandford
Oliver Hooper
SECTION III Talent Identification and Development
213(102)
Introduction: Martin Toms and Ruth Jeanes
21 Coaching Elite Junior Athletes
215(10)
Frode Moen
Stig Arve Scether
John Anders Bjerkey
22 What Makes Champions? Childhood Multi-Sport Practice Facilitates Long-Term Performance Development
225(13)
Ante Giillich
Michael Barth
Brooke N. Macnamara
David Z. Hambrick
23 The Impact of Growth and Maturation upon Children's Participation in Sport and Physical Activity
238(12)
Sean Cumming
24 Digging for Diamonds? The Abstract and Questionable Nature of Talent Identification in Children's Sport
250(10)
Kathryn Johnston
Nick Wattie
Joseph Baker
25 The Child and Adolescent Sport Dropout Problem: Could Modifying the Coaching Micro-System Climate Help?
260(14)
Stephen Cobley
Kylie Moulds
26 Psycho-Social Maturation and the Implications for Coaching Children
274(10)
Fieke Rongen
Ian Cowburn
Sergio Lara-Bercial
Tom Mitchell
David Piggott
27 Integrating Specificity and Generality of Practice to Enrich Children's Learning in Sport
284(9)
Martyn Rothwell
James Rudd
Keith Davids
28 Sampling and Specialising in Children's Sport: Implications for Research and Coaching Practice
293(10)
Colin D. McLaren
Mark W. Bruner
Alex Murata
Luc J. Martin
Jean Cote
29 Group Banding Strategies in Children's Organised Sport: Looking beyond Fixed Chronological Age
303(12)
Adam L. Kelly
Jennifer Turnnidge
SECTION IV Diversity and Inclusion
315(78)
Introduction: Ruth Jeanes and Martin Toms
30 Children's Rights and Sports Coaching
317(10)
Peter Donnelly
Gretchen Kerr
31 Coaching Disabled Children: A Brief Look Around and Forward
327(8)
Robert C. Townsend
32 "I Treat Every Player Equally": Coaching Culturally Diverse Children in Sport
335(10)
Brent McDonald
33 Addressing the Needs of Indigenous Children?: Coach Education Programs in Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand, and Australia
345(11)
Andrew Bennie
Jeremy Hapeta
Dan Henhawk
Audrey R. Giles
34 Coaching Children and Youth with Refugee Backgrounds
356(9)
Carta Luguetti
Christopher Hudson
Ramon Spaaij
35 Towards a Critical Inclusion of Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual Youth in Coaching Contexts
365(9)
Dawn E. Trussell
Kyle A. Rich
Jake Quinton
36 Exploring the Implications of Ability in Children's Sport
374(9)
Tania Cassidy
37 Social Justice Organisations, Community Sport and Coaching Children
383(10)
Matthew Atencio
E. Missy Wright
Duke Austin
Carl Stempel
Christina Rodriguez
SECTION V Cultures and Context
393(84)
Introduction: Martin Toms and Ruth Jeanes
38 Coaching Children and Youth Sport Policy
395(10)
Anna-Maria Strittmatter
Iain Lindsey
Jimmy O'Gorman
John Hayton
39 Volunteering in Children's Sport: From Motivation to Child Protection
405(7)
Matheus Galdino
Sebastian Gehrmann
Pamela Wicker
40 Retaining Volunteer Coaches in Child and Youth Sport
412(9)
Haley Baxter
Katie E. Misener
41 The Digital Sideline: What Coaches Need to Know about Children's Engagement with Social Media
421(8)
Victoria A. Goodyear
Mark Griffiths
Jonathon McKeever
Gary Priest
42 A Space to Play: The Geographies of Children's Sport and Physical Activities
429(11)
Catherine Waite
43 The Learning Cultures of Informal Self-Organised Action Sports: Implications for Child and Youth Coaching
440(12)
Belinda Wheaton
Robert C. Townsend
44 Scaling Children's Sport to Augment Motor Skill Acquisition
452(13)
Tim Buszard
Machar Reid
Damian Farrow
45 Learning to Coach Children in Sport
465(12)
Brian Gearity
Clayton Kuklick
Index 477
Martin Toms, PhD is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Birmingham, UK. A former professional sports coach with an MPhil and PhD exploring the sociological issues of young people in junior sport, Martin has been heavily involved in juniors sport all of his adult life. He has published widely and presented extensively around the world on youth sport, including working on international projects and for NBGs/Federations and National Governmental organisations. He has gained European and SCUK funding for youth and coaching related projects as well as being involved in international consultancy. He is a co-editor of the European Journal for Sport and Society as well as the current Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Golf Science.

Ruth Jeanes, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Monash University, Australia. Ruths research examines inclusion and exclusion within youth sport, particularly examining how sport can be used to achieve broader social policy objectives targeted at young people. Within this, she is particularly interested in the role of coaches in facilitating broader social outcomes for young people. Ruth has published extensively in these areas with over 100 publications across journal articles, book chapters and books. She is widely cited and has been successful in securing extensive funding for her research including two highly competitive Australian Research Council grants.