EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
6/12/2019 | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | 5 Ways To Make Sure Your Child Hates Their Youth Sport Experience | Family: Old Main 121
5 Ways To Make Sure Your Child Hates Their Youth Sport Experience
- Attendees will understand the current research related to youth sport participation.
- Attendees will discuss and understand research and theory based approaches to a positive youth sport experience for the entire family.
- Attendees will learn what developmentally appropriate youth sport participation looks like.
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Michael King
(), Utah State University, michael.q.king@aggiemail.usu.edu;
Michael King is a licensed associate marriage and family therapist practicing in Cache Valley, UT. He is currently pursuing his doctoral degree in Human Development and Family Studies at Utah State University. His previous research and presentations have focused on strategies for positive parenting in organized youth sport. His work has also highlighted the systemic issues that contribute to the current culture in organized youth sport.
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Ryan Dunn
(), Weber State University, charlesdunn@weber.edu;
Having grown up in a “mixed-and-matched” family, Ryan has seen a lot of what works as well as what makes family life “fascinating”. He married a rival high school cheerleader and began a career as a personal financial consultant where he grew a keener interest in family dynamics. He since returned to USU to finish his PhD in Family Relations and Human Development. His areas of emphasis are in parenting, relationship satisfaction, and grief and resilience - all of which make life, his profession, marriage, and rascal-rearing more interesting than ever.
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