Across
- 4. professionalized approach to youth sport, including year-round intense training and private coaching
- 6. withdrawing from sport participation altogether
- 7. saying and doing things that conform to social convention, such as not saying negative things, sharing etc.
- 8. children with low perceptions of their abilities to learn and perform sports skills do not participate (or drop out) and children who persist have higher levels of this trait
- 9. a source of stress where children have more state anxiety after losing than winning
- 10. a source of stress where children in individual sports have more state anxiety than children in team sports
Down
- 1. withdrawing from their sport program to participate in another sport
- 2. a major motive that children have for sport participation; children enjoy a sport because of the opportunities it provides to be with and make new friends
- 3. the lack of opportunity to interact with one another
- 5. a type of parenting style that balances being responsive to a child's emotional needs while providing structure and setting limits; associated with optimal development of young athletes
