Date

5-2025

Document Type

Capstone Project (Open Access)

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Department

Human Development & Family Science

Major

Human Development & Family Science

First Advisor

Rob Weisskirch

Abstract

Young athletes benefit from learning about commitment, trust in others, and developing social and communicative skills to work effectively as a team. Learning about commitment, developing confidence in others, and acquiring social and communicative skills can enhance athletic performance, strengthen relationships, and foster a sense of accomplishment in Children. Young athletes who lack commitment, trust, and social and communication skills may struggle to work together, experience interpersonal conflicts, and perform poorly in athletic competitions. To address the lack of commitment, trust, and social and communicative skills, I have prepared a three-hour workshop for 10 to 14-year-olds attending the Clubhouse Bridge Foundation in Salinas, California.

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