CURRICULUM VITAE Travis E. Dorsch, Ph.D. 01 December 2018

BACKGROUND

CONTACT INFORMATION

Travis E. Dorsch Assistant Professor Department of Human Development and Family Studies & Department of Kinesiology and Health Science 2905 Old Main Hill Logan, Utah 84322 Phone: 435.797.4565 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.usuFamiliesInSportLab.com Twitter: @FamiliesInSport

EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

2009-2013 Doctor of Philosophy Purdue University, Kinesiology (2013, August) Specialization: Psychology of Sport and Exercise Committee Chair: Alan L. Smith, Ph.D.

2005-2007 Master of Science Purdue University, Kinesiology (2007, December) Specialization: Psychology of Sport and Exercise Committee Chair: Alan L. Smith, Ph.D.

1998-2003 Bachelor of Arts Purdue University, Psychology (2003, May) Major: Psychology

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY

2013-present Assistant Professor Department of Human Development and Family Studies Department of Kinesiology and Health Science Utah State University, Logan, Utah

2012-2013 Bilsland Doctoral Fellow Department of Health and Kinesiology Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

2009-2012 Research Assistant, Teaching Assistant Department of Health and Kinesiology Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

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2009 Lecturer Department of Health and Kinesiology Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

2008-2009 Research Assistant Sportwissenschaft (Sport Sciences) Laboratory Universität Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany

RESEARCH **Undergraduate student co-authors *Graduate student co-authors (Citations in parentheses) REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (n = 23)

Lowe, K., Dorsch, T. E., Kaye, M. P., Arnett, J. J., *Lyons, L. K., *Faherty, A., & **Menendez, L. (in press). Parental involvement among collegiate student-athletes: An analysis across NCAA divisions. Journal of Intercollegiate Sport.

Kaye, M. P., Lowe, K., & Dorsch, T. E. (in press). Dyadic examination of parental support, basic need satisfaction, and student-athlete development during emerging adulthood. Journal of Family Issues.

Dorsch, T. E., Vierimaa, M., & **Plucinik, J. (in press). A citation network analysis of research on parent- child interactions in youth sport. Sport, Exercise, & Performance Psychology.

Dorsch, T. E., *King, M. Q., Tulane, S., *Osai, K. V., Dunn, C. R., & **Carlsen, C. (2018). Parent education in organized youth sport: Recommendations from parents, coaches, and administrators. Online first. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology.

DeFreese, J. D., Dorsch, T. E., & **Flitton, T. A. (2018). The parent-child relationship and parents’ experiences of burnout and engagement in organized youth sport. Online first. Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology. (0 citations)

*Lyons, L. K., Dorsch, T. E., Bell, L. F., & Mason, L. (2018). Renegotiating identity: A phenomenological investigation of the college transition for former high school athletes no longer engaged in varsity competition. Identity, 18, 18-33. (0 citations)

Bolter, N. D., Petranek, L. J., & Dorsch, T. E. (2017). Coach, parent, and administrator perspectives on required coaching education in organized youth sport. Online First. International Journal of Sport Science and Coaching. (0 citations)

*Grimm, M. X., Dorrance Hall, E., Dunn, C. R., & Dorsch, T. E. (2017). Parent-child communication in sport: Bridging the gap between theory and research. Journal of Amateur Sport, 3, 1-19. (0 citations)

Studenka, B. E., Dorsch, T. E., **Ferguson, N. L., **Olsen, C. S., & Gordin, R. D. (2017). Non-linear assessment of motor variability during practice and competition for individuals with different motivational orientations. Learning and Motivation, 58, 16-26. (2 citations)

Updated: 01 December 2018 Dorsch, T. E., **King, M., *Dunn, C. R., *Osai, K. V., & Tulane, S., (2017). The impact of evidence-based parent education in organized youth sport: A pilot study. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 29, 199-214. (18 citations)

Guntzviller, L. M., **Ratcliff, C. L., Dorsch, T. E., & *Osai, K. V. (2017). How do emerging adults respond to exercise advice from parents? A test of advice response theory. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 34, 936-960. (5 citations)

Dorsch, T. E., *Lowe, K., Dotterer, A. M., *Lyons, L, & **Barker, A. (2016). Stakeholders’ perceptions of parent involvement in young adults’ intercollegiate athletic careers: Policy, education, and desired outcomes. Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics, 9, 124-141. (3 citations)

Dorsch, T. E., *Lowe, K., Dotterer, A. M., & *Lyons, L. (2016). Parent involvement in young adults’ intercollegiate athletic careers: Developmental considerations and applied recommendations. Journal of Intercollegiate Sport, 9, 1-26. (9 citations)

Dorsch, T. E., Richards, K A. R., **Swain, J., & *Maxey, M. (2016). The impact of a therapeutic recreation program on individuals with disabilities, their family members, and program staff: A case study. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 50, 155-171. (5 citations)

Knight, C. J., Dorsch, T. E., *Osai, K. V., **Haderlie, K. L., & **Sellars, P. A. (2016). Influences on parental involvement in youth sport. Sport, Exercise, & Performance Psychology, 5, 161-178. (18 citations)

*Dunn, C. R., Dorsch, T. E., **King, M., & **Rothlisberger, K. (2016). The impact of family financial investment on parent pressure, child enjoyment, and commitment to participation in organized youth sport. Family Relations, 65, 287-299. (21 citations)

Dorsch, T. E., Smith, A. L., & Dotterer, A. M. (2016). Individual, relationship, and context factors associated with parent support and pressure in organized youth sport. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 23, 132-141. (25 citations)

Norton, M. C., *Clark, C., Tschanz, J. T., Hartin, P., Fauth, E., Gast, J., Dorsch, T. E., Wengreen, H., Nugent, C., Robinson, W. D., Lefevre, M., McClean, S., Cleland, I., Schaeffer, S., & Aguilar, S. (2015). The design and progress of a multi-domain lifestyle intervention to improve brain health in middle-aged persons to reduce later Alzheimer's disease risk: The Gray Matters randomized trial. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions, 1, 53-62. (11 citations)

Hoza, B., Smith, A. L., Shoulberg, E. K., *Linnea, K. S., Dorsch, T. E., *Blazo, J. A., *Alerding, C. M., & McCabe, G. P. (2015). A randomized trial examining the effects of aerobic physical activity on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms in young children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 43, 655-667. (65 citations)

Dorsch, T. E., Smith, A. L., Wilson, S. R., & McDonough, M. H. (2015). Parent goals and verbal sideline behavior in organized youth sport. Sport, Exercise, & Performance Psychology, 4, 19-35. (43 citations)

Dorsch, T. E., Smith, A. L., & McDonough, M. H. (2015). Early socialization of parents through organized youth sport. Sport, Exercise, & Performance Psychology, 4, 3-18. (38 citations)

Witt, J. K., & *Dorsch, T. E. (2009). Kicking to bigger uprights: Field goal kicking performance relates to perceived size. Perception, 38, 1328-1340. (119 citations)

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*Dorsch, T. E., Smith, A. L., & McDonough, M. H. (2009). Parents’ experiences of child-to parent socialization in organized youth sport. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 31, 444-468. (106 citations)

MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED, AWAITING DECISION (n = 2)

*Lyons, L. K., Dorsch, T. E., Lowe, K., Kaye, M. P., Arnett, J. J., *Faherty, A., & **Menendez, L. (2nd Review). Parents’ perceptions of parent involvement in emerging adults’ intercollegiate athletic careers: Policy, education, and desired outcomes. Journal of Intercollegiate Sport.

**Barczak, N., DeFreese, J. D., *Barker, A., & Dorsch, T. E. (1st review). Money matters: The associations of scholarship status with sport- and school-oriented motivation among intercollegiate student- athletes. Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics.

REFEREED SYMPOSIA (n = 4)

Dotterer, A. M., Sharp, E. H., Palen, L., Coatsworth, D., *Grimm, M. X., Dorsch, T. E., James Jr., A., Wehrspann E. (2017, November) Parenting across contexts. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR), Orlando, Florida.

Dorsch, T. E., *Grimm, M. X., Blazo, J. A., Vierimaa, M., & Côté, J. (2017, June) Mo and Thelma, have we been listening? The application and utility of viewing youth sport through a developmental lens. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, California.

Knight, C. J., Dorsch, T. E., *Dunn, C. R., & Bolter, N. (2014, June) Understanding and enhancing the involvement of parents, families, and coaches in youth sport. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Minneapolis, Minnesota.

*Dorsch, T. E., Kaye, M., Ullrich-French, S., & *Knight, C. J. (2012, June) The youth sport parenting experience: Role socialization, contextual considerations, and educational recommendations. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Honolulu, Hawaii.

REFEREED PRESENTATIONS (n = 48)

**Olsen, C. S., Studenka, B. E., Dorsch, T. E., Budziszewski, R., Vierimaa, M., & Gordin, R. (2018, June). Performance and learning of a visual-motor tracking task as a function of motivational orientation and motivational climate. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, Colorado.

Dorsch, T. E., Vierimaa, M., & **Plucinik, J. (2018, June). A citation network analysis of research on the parent-child relationship in youth sport. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, Colorado.

*King, M. Q., & Dorsch, T. E., & **Prettyman, L. (2018, June). Parent personality and child outcomes in youth sport. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, Colorado.

Updated: 01 December 2018 *Grimm, M. X., *Lyons, L. K., Novak, J. R., & Dorsch, T. E. (2018, June). The Influence of Level of Sport Participation on Parent Involvement, Self-Efficacy, and Academic Outcomes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, Colorado.

*Lyons, L. K., Dorsch, T. E., Lowe, K., Kaye, M. P., Arnett, J. J., *Faherty, A., & **Menendez, L. (2018, June). Parents’ perceptions of parent involvement in emerging adults’ intercollegiate athletic careers: Policy, education, and desired outcomes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, CO.

Grimm, M. X., Borrie, S. A., & Dorsch, T. E. (2018, March). A Pilot Study of Parent-Child Conversation Dynamics and Sports Goals. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Utah Council of Family Relations (UTCFR), Provo, Utah.

**Crowder, B. W., Blazo, J. A., & Dorsch, T. E. (2018, February). College student-athletes and changes in social support frameworks during athletic careers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southeast regional section of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), Tallahassee, Florida.

*Grimm, M. X., & Dorsch, T. E. (2017, November). Using sport to enhance family relationships: Does it lead to parents’ use of positive and supportive communication? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR), Orlando, Florida.

Lowe K., Dorsch, T. E., Kaye, M., Arnett, J. J., *Faherty, A., & *Lyons, L. K. (2017, November). Parent involvement among NCAA college student-athletes: Links to student-athlete development and well- being. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA), Washington, DC.

*Faherty, A., Lowe, K., Dorsch, T. E., & Arnett, J. J. (2017, November). Non-linear associations between parental involvement and college student-athlete outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA), Washington, DC.

DeFreese, J. D., **Auslander, M., & Dorsch, T. E. (2017, October). The Global Parent-Child Relationship and Sport Parent Burnout and Engagement: A Pilot Study. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), Orlando, Florida.

*Grimm, M. X., & Dorsch, T. E. (2017, June). The development of a tool to examine parents’ goals for their children’s participation in organized youth sport: A pilot study. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, California.

**Campbell, B., **Grondel, B., *Grimm, M. X., & Dorsch, T. E. (2017, June). Understanding the impact of parents socioemotional and competitive goals on their verbal sideline behavior in organized youth sport. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, California

**Cook, E., **Rose, T. E., *Grimm, M. X. & Dorsch, T. E. (2017, June). The influence of parent and child gender on goals and verbal sideline behavior in organized youth sport. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, California.

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*Osai, K. V., Whiteman, S., Blazo, J. A., & Dorsch, T. E. (2017, June). Sibling influence on youth’s sport participation across adolescence: Models or foils? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, California.

*Lyons, L. K., Dorsch, T. E., Lowe, K., Kaye, M., & Arnett, J. J. (2017, June). Parents’ perceptions of parent involvement in young adults’ intercollegiate athletic careers: Policy, education, and desired-student- athlete outcomes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, California.

**Barczak, N., *Barker, A., DeFreese, J. D., Dorsch, T. E., & *Lyons, L. K. (2017, June). The Association of Scholarship Status with Sport- and School-Oriented Motivational Outcomes in Collegiate Student- Athletes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, California.

Kaye, M. P., Dorsch, T. E., & Lowe, K. (2017, June). The role of relatedness in linking parenting to academic adjustment and individuation: An examination of student-athlete-parent dyads during emerging adulthood. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, California.

*Grimm, M X., & Dorsch, T. E. (2017, June). It’s not what you say, but how you say it: The impact of parents’ goal profiles on vocal emotional arousal during organized youth sport competitions. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, California.

Dorsch, T. E., Lowe, K., Kaye, M. P., & Arnett, J. J. (2017, January). Positive Parent Involvement: Developing a Novel Online Education Module for Parents of NCAA Student-Athletes. Grant findings presented at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Delegates Convention, Nashville, Tennessee.

*Grimm, M. X., Dorsch T. E., & Dorrance Hall, E. (2016, November). Communication research in organized youth sport: Integration of communication theory. Poster presented at the 102nd annual meeting of the National Communication Association (NCA), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Guntzviller, L. M., *Pusateri, K., Dorsch, T. E., & Osai, K. (2016, July). Daughter response to maternal advice on exercise: Interactions between maternal warmth, conflict, and advice frequency. Paper presented at the convention of International Association for Relationship Research (IARR), Toronto, Ontario.

*Lyons, L. K., Bell, L. F., Mason, L. G., & Dorsch, T. E. (2016, June). Renegotiating identity: College transitions for former high school athletes no longer engaged in varsity competition. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Montréal, Quebec.

**Hawvermale, E., & Dorsch, T. E. (2016, June). Is sport unique: A comparative study of high school extracurricular activities. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Montréal, Quebec.

Updated: 01 December 2018 **Grondel, B., & Dorsch, T. E. (2016, April). What do we really want from our kids? The relationship between parents' goals and verbal sideline behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association (RMPA), Denver, Colorado.

Guntzviller, L. M., Dorsch, T. E., & *Osai, K. (2015, November). Parental advice on physical activity to college students: Student perceptions of parent interaction goals and advice evaluations. Paper presented at the 101st annual meeting of the National Communication Association (NCA), Las Vegas, Nevada.

Norton, M., Fauth, E., Schaeffer, S., Wengreen, H., Nix, E., *Clark, C., Dorsch, T. E., & Gast, J. (2015, November). Intrinsic motivation and increases in physical activity and diet quality in behavioral intervention. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Gerontological Society of America (GSA), Orlando, Florida.

*Wardle, S., *Weyerman, J., Dorsch, T. E., Gast, J., Norton, M. (2015, November). Physical activity increases in a lifestyle intervention to lower Alzheimer’s Disease risk in midlife. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Gerontological Society of America (GSA), Orlando, Florida.

Norton, M. C., *Clark, C., Tschanz, J., Wengreen, H., Fauth, B., Nugent, C., McClean, S., Hartin, P., Cleland, I., Scotney, B., Dorsch, T. E., Gast, J., Robinson, D., Lefevre M. (2015, July). Improvements over six months in stress management, diet quality and moderate physical activity are associated with changes in biomarkers of vascular health and Inflammation: The Gray Matters study. Poster presented at the annual Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC), Washington, DC.

Gast, J., Dorsch, T. E., Robinson, D., *Clark, C., & Norton, M. (2015, July). Using participant feedback to improve the Gray Matters lifestyle intervention for Alzheimer’s prevention. Poster presented at the annual Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC), Washington, DC.

Dorsch, T. E., *Osai, K. V., Tulane, S., & **Carlsen, C. (2015, June). Parent education in organized youth sport: Recommendations from parents, coaches, and administrators. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Portland, Oregon.

**King, M. Q., Dorsch, T. E., *Dunn, C. R., & *Osai, K. V., & Tulane, S. (2015, June). The impact of evidence-based parent education in organized youth sport: A pilot study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Portland, Oregon.

DeFreese, J. D., Dorsch, T. E., & **Flitton, T. (2015, June). Associations among markers of the parent- child relationship and parent experiences of burnout and engagement in organized youth sport. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Portland, Oregon.

Dorsch, T. E., Smith, A. L., & Dotterer, A. M. (2015, June). Individual, relationship, and context factors associated with parent support and pressure in organized youth sport. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Portland, Oregon.

Updated: 01 December 2018 Dorsch, T. E., *Lowe, K., Dotterer, A. M., **Lyons, L., & **Barker, A. (2015, June). Stakeholders’ perceptions of parent involvement in young adults’ intercollegiate athletic careers: Policy, education, and desired-student-athlete outcomes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Portland, Oregon.

Dorsch, T. E., *Lowe, K., Dotterer, A. M., & **Lyons, L. (2015, June). Parent involvement in young adults’ intercollegiate athletic careers: Developmental considerations and applied recommendations. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Portland, Oregon.

**Ferguson, N. L., **Olsen, C. S., Studenka, B. E., Dorsch, T. E., & Gordin. R. D. (2015, June). Effects of motivation orientation on non-linear aspects of motor performance and retention. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Portland, Oregon.

**Olsen, C. S., **Ferguson, N. L., Studenka, B. E., Dorsch, T. E., & Gordin. R. D. (2015, June). Gender differences in competition: A non-linear examination of performance and learning. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Portland, Oregon.

Zelaznik, H. N., Smith, A. L., Hoza, B., *Delli Paoli, A. G., Dorsch, T. E., & *Schmidt, A. (2015, June). Does a chronic physical activity intervention benefit timing in young children with ADHD? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Portland, Oregon.

Guntzviller, L. M., **Ratcliff, C. L., Dorsch, T. E., & *Osai, K. V. (2015, May). Emerging adults’ response to parental advice about physical activity, exercise, and sports. Paper presented at the 65th annual convention of the International Communication Association (ICA), San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Dorsch, T. E., *Lowe, K., & Dotterer, A. M. (2015, January). Applied recommendations for the creation and implementation of parent educational programming in the context of intercollegiate athletics. Grant findings presented at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Delegates Convention, Washington, DC.

*Dunn, C. R., Dorsch, T. E., **King, M. Q., & **Rothlisberger, K. J. (2014, June). Family financial investment in organized youth sport. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Bolter, N., Petranek, L., & Dorsch, T. E. (2014, June). Coaching education needs in youth sport: A case study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Knight, C. J., Dorsch, T. E., *Osai, K. V., & **Haderlie, K. (2014, June). Parents’ sporting experiences and their involvement in youth sport. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Dorsch, T. E. (2014, June). Understanding and enhancing the involvement of parents, families, and coaches in youth sport: A brief literature review. Introductory review presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Updated: 01 December 2018 Hoza, B., Smith, A. L., Shoulberg, E., *Linnea, K., Dorsch, T. E., *Blazo, J., *Alerding, C. M., & McCabe, G. (2013, October). Physical activity intervention for young children at risk for ADHD. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP), Orlando, Florida.

*Dorsch, T. E., Smith, A. L., & Wilson, S. R. (2013, June). Parent goals and verbal sideline behavior in organized youth sport. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), New Orleans, Louisiana.

*Dorsch, T. E., Smith, A. L., & McDonough, M. H. (2012, June). Parent socialization through the early months of organized youth sport involvement. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Honolulu, Hawaii.

*Dorsch, T. E., Smith, A. L., & McDonough, M. H. (2008, June). Parents’ experiences of child-to-parent socialization in youth sport. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Niagara Falls, Ontario.

FUNDED GRANTS and CONTRACTS (n = 5)

Dorsch, T. E. (2018, September) Principal Investigator on a research contract titled: Connecting people and passion: Development, implementation, and assessment of the Spotivity app. Thin Edge Consulting, LLC: $7,080.

Dorsch, T. E., & Vierimaa, M. (2018, February) Principal Investigator on a research contract titled: Defining an Olympic legacy through the delivery of optimized sport programming to the community. Utah Olympic Park: $2,500, 5% FTE.

Dorsch, T. E., Lowe, K., Kaye, M., & Arnett, J. J. (2015, December) Principal Investigator on an Innovations in Research and Practice Grant titled: Promoting positive parent involvement: Developing a novel online education module for parents of NCAA student-athletes. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA): $39,500, 20% FTE.

Dorsch, T. E., *Lowe, K., & Dotterer, A. M. (2014, March). Principal Investigator on an Innovations in Research and Practice Grant titled: Parent involvement in young adults’ intercollegiate athletic careers: Developmental considerations and applied recommendations. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA): $9,985, 10% FTE.

Norton, M. C., Tschanz, J. T., Fauth, E. B., Robinson, D. R., Dorsch, T. E., Gast, J. A., Schaefer, S., Lefever, M., & Wenegren, H. (2013, October). Supporting investigator on a Seed Program to Advance Research Collaborations (SPARC) Grant titled: Gray Matters: Lifestyles to lower Alzheimer’s Disease risk health education randomized trial. Utah State University Office of Research and Graduate Studies. $34,998, 0% FTE.

NON-FUNDED GRANTS (n = 6)

Dorsch, T. E. (2017, July) Principal Investigator on a William T. Grant Scholars grant titled: Reducing inequality among American youth through the design and use of evidence-based practices in organized youth sport. William T. Grant Foundation: $350,000.

Updated: 01 December 2018 Norton, M., Cleland, I., Corcoran, C. D., Dorsch, T. E., Fauth, E. B., Gast, J. A., Lefevre, M., McClean, S. I., Nugent, C., Pieper, C. F., Robinson, W. D., Tschanz, J. T., Welsh-Bohmer, K. A., Wengreen, H. J., & Whitfield, K. E. (2015, October) Co-Investigator on a R-01 grant titled: Gray Matters: A mobile behavior modification program to reduce Alzheimer’s risk. National Institute on Aging: $2,919,447.

DeFreese, J. D., Baucom, D., Guskiewicz, K., & Dorsch, T. E. (2014, December) Co-investigator on an Innovations in Research and Practice Grant titled: Healthy romantic relationship development for current and former student-athletes: Development, implementation and evaluation of the Comprehensive Athlete Relationship Enhancement (CARE) training Program. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA): $49,807.

Kaye, M., Dorsch, T. E., & *Lowe, K. (2014, December) Co-Investigator on an Innovations in Research and Practice Grant titled: The quality and quantity of parent involvement behavior in intercollegiate athletics: Developmental considerations and applied recommendations. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA): $9,953.

Dorsch, T. E. (2014, April/October). Principal investigator on a Research Catalyst (RC) Grant titled: Evidence-based parenting practices in organized youth sport. Utah State University Office of Research and Graduate Studies: $19,955.

Knight, C. J., Harwood, C., Holt, N. L., Dorsch, T. E., Frasier-Thomas, J., Gould, D. (2014, June). Co- Investigator on a Grant titled: Optimising parental involvement in youth sport. The Leverhulme Trust: £73,826.

GRANT PROPOSALS SUBMITTED, AWAITING DECISION (n = 1)

Dorsch, T. E. (2018, October) Principal Investigator on a Research Stays for University Academics and Scientists Grant titled: Enhancing parent involvement in German youth sport. Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD): €6,000.

IN PREPARATION GRANT PROPOSALS (n = 3)

Vierimaa, M., & Dorsch, T. E. (2019, February) Co-Principal Investigator on an Advanced Olympic Research Grant titled: Our Olympic legacy and the best path forward: Recommendations from key youth sport stakeholders in the Park City community. The Olympic Studies Centre: $20,000.

Tschanz, J. T., Cleland, I., Corcoran, C. D., Dorsch, T. E., Fauth, E. B., Gast, J. A., Lefevre, M., McClean, S. I., Nugent, C., Pieper, C. F., Robinson, W. D., Welsh-Bohmer, K. A., Wengreen, H. J., & Whitfield, K. E. (2019, February) Co-Investigator on a R-01 grant titled: Gray Matters: A mobile behavior modification program to reduce Alzheimer’s risk. National Institute on Aging: $2,919,447.

Lowe, K. & Dorsch, T. E. (2019, December) Co-Investigator on an Innovations in Research and Practice Grant titled: The design, implementation, and assessment of an online parent education in intercollegiate athletics. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA): $25,000.

Updated: 01 December 2018 OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

BOOK CHAPTERS (n = 3)

Dorsch, T. E. (2017). Optimising family involvement in youth sport. In C. Knight, C. Harwood, & D. Gould (Eds.), Sport psychology for young athletes (pp. 106-115). London, UK: Routledge. (1 citation)

Gillham, A., Dorsch, T. E., & Walker, B., (2017). Coach, team, and parent assessment. In J. Taylor (Ed.), Assessment in sport psychology consulting (pp. 147-167). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. (0 citations)

Smith, A. L., *Dorsch, T. E., & Monsma, E. V. (2012). Developmentally informed measurement in sport and exercise psychology. In G. Tenenbaum, R. Eklund, & A. Kamata (Eds.), Measurement in sport and exercise psychology (pp. 131-141). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. (5 citations)

REVIEW MANUSCRIPTS (n = 3)

Dorsch, T. E., & Vierimaa, M. (2017). Parents’ role in fostering positive youth development in sport: Theoretical and conceptual considerations. International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development Bulletin, 2, 6-10. (0 citations)

Dorsch, T. E., & Blazo, J. A. (2017). Family issues in amateur athletics. Journal of Amateur Sport, 3, v-x. (0 citations)

Dorsch, T. E., & Bolter, N. D. (2016). Human Kinetics resource reviews: Institute for Sport Coaching. International Sport Coaching Journal, 3, 213-214. (0 citations)

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

Faculty Researcher of the Year Department of Human Development and Family Studies Utah State University (2017-2018)

Best Family Economics Paper of the Year (with *Dunn, C. R., **King, M. Q., & **Rothlisberger, K.) National Council on Family Relations (2017)

Paper of the Year, Runner-up (with Lowe, K., Dotterer, A. M., **Lyons, L. K., & **Barker, A.) Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics (2017)

TEACHING **Undergraduate student contributors *Graduate student contributors CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION (n = 9 new preparations)

EDUC 6570, Research Methods in Education (F 2018)

USU 1010, University Connections (F 2017)

HDFS 6/7910, Parenting and Child Guidance (S 2017)

EDUC 6770, Qualitative Research Methods (F 2015, F 2017)

Updated: 01 December 2018

HDFS 6020, Survey of Human Development Research (S 2015, S 2017)

HDFS 1500, Lifespan Development (F 2013, F 2014, F 2015, F 2015, S 2016, F 2016, S 2017, F 2017, S 2018, F 2018, S 2019)

PEP 5200, Motivation in Sport, Physical Activity, and Recreation (S 2015, S 2016, F 2016, S 2018, S 2019)

HDFS 6/7200, Topical Seminar: Families in Sport (S 2014)

PEP 6810, Research Methods in Health Sciences (F 2013)

INVITED ACADEMIC LECTURES (n = 21)

From sandlot to stadium: What we know, what we know, and best practices for parent involvement in organized youth sport M. K. Gould Endowed Lecture, Instituted for the Study of Youth Sport Michigan State University – East Lansing, Michigan (2018, September)

Parenting in youth sport True Sport Intersectional Exchange Queens University - Kingston, Ontario (2018, June)

The changing role of parents on facilitating children’s experiences in sport Department of Child and Family Studies Weber State University - Davis, Layton, UT (2018, March)

Parents’ impact on positive youth development in sport Department of Child and Family Studies Weber State University - Davis, Layton, UT (2017, November)

Motivation and Group Connectedness Utah State University Student Association Running Club Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2017, October)

Interacting with the 21st century college student-athlete Utah State University Athletic Department Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2017, April)

The family’s role in enhancing positive youth development through sport Department of Child and Family Studies Weber State University, Ogden, UT (2017, March)

Considering parents’ role in organized youth sport: From recreational youth contexts through intercollegiate competition Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL (2017, January)

Updated: 01 December 2018 Understanding and enhancing the family’s role in sport: From recreational youth contexts to elite competition Department of Kinesiology University of North Carolina – Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina (2016, December)

Cultural issues in organized youth sport Department of Kinesiology University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin (2016, June)

Sport parenting in America: Developmental considerations and applied recommendations Department of Kinesiology University of North Carolina – Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina (2016, April) Positive youth development in organized sport Utah State University Marriage and Family Therapy Student Association Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2015, December)

Critical issues in contemporary sport Department of Kinesiology University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin (2015, June)

Parenting in organized youth sport: Socialization, involvement, and applied recommendations Department of Kinesiology and Health Science Graduate Seminar Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2014, November)

Motivation theory and exercise: Putting the pieces together Department of Kinesiology and Health Science Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2014, March)

Studying families in sport: If you gotta do research, why not have fun? Department of Human Development and Family Studies Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2014, February)

Motivating athletes in sport: Recommendations for coaches, parents, and practitioners Department of Kinesiology and Health Science Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2013, December)

The role of organized youth sport in family development Department of Human Development and Family Studies Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2013, October)

Qualitative interviewing as a form of data collection Department of Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2013, August)

Group and team dynamics in sport Department of Kinesiology and Health Science Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2013, May)

Updated: 01 December 2018 Anxiety, arousal, and the stress response system in athletes Department of Kinesiology and Health Science Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2012, November)

Working with college student-athletes Counseling and Psychological Services Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2012, October)

EDUCATIONAL CURRICULA (n = 7)

Dorsch, T. E., *King, M. Q., *Osai, K. V., & Dunn, C. R. (2017). Youth sport parent guide: Evidence-based strategies for parenting in organized youth sport (2nd ed.). Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

Dorsch, T. E., *King, M. Q., *Osai, K. V., Dunn, C. R., & *Eckhart, V. (2017). Leitfaden für Eltern im Sport: Forschungsbasierte Strategien für Eltern im organisierten Nachwuchssport (2 Ausgabe). Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

**Hawvermale, E. M., & Dorsch, T. E. (2017). Psychological sense of community: A handbook for facilitation in high schools. Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

Dorsch, T. E., Lowe, K., Kaye, M. P. Arnett, J. J. (2017). Intercollegiate Athletics Parent Education. Retrieved from www.ncaaparenteducation.com.

Dorsch, T. E., *Lowe, K., Dotterer, A. M. (2015). Parent guide: Evidence-based strategies for parenting the college student-athlete. Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

Dorsch, T. E., *Lowe, K., Dotterer, A. M., **Lyons, L, & **Barker, A (2015). Administrator manual: Best practices for improving parent involvement in intercollegiate athletics. Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

Dorsch, T. E., *Dunn, C. R., **King, M. Q., & *Osai, K. V. (2014). Parent guide: Evidence-based strategies for parenting in organized youth sport. Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS (n = 3)

Dorsch, T. E., & **King, M. Q. (Producers) (2014). Encourage. Enhance. Inspire Campaign: The math test. Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

Dorsch, T. E., & **King, M. Q. (Producers) (2014). Encourage. Enhance. Inspire Campaign: The music recital. Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

Dorsch, T. E., & **King, M. Q. (Producers) (2014). Encourage. Enhance. Inspire Campaign: The spelling bee. Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

VIDEO SEMINAR (n = 1)

Dorsch, T. E., *Dunn, C. R., & *Osai, K. V., & **King, M. Q. (Producers). (2015). Encourage. Enhance. Inspire: Strategies for enhancing the family youth sport experience. Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

Updated: 01 December 2018 PODCAST EPISODES (n = 2)

Dorsch, T. E., & *King, M. Q. (Producers) (2018, May). Families in Sport Podcast (Season 1, Episode 2): The Big Lie. Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

Dorsch, T. E., & *King, M. Q. (Producers) (2018, January). Families in Sport Podcast (Season 1, Episode 1): Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Logan, UT: Utah State University Families in Sport Lab.

STUDENT MENTORING ^Carets denote undergraduate students who subsequently pursued an advanced degree PH.D. MAJOR ADVISOR (n = 4)

Michael King, Human Development and Family Studies (2017-present) Marshall Grimm, Human Development and Family Studies (2015-present) Logan Lyons, Human Development and Family Studies (2014-present) Keith Osai, Human Development and Family Studies (2013-2018)

PH.D. COMMITTEE MEMBER (n = 9)

Elizabeth Chelsey, Disability Disciplines (2017-present) R-Jay Wilde, Teacher Education and Leadership (2017-present) Kristin Hall, Human Development and Family Studies (2016-present) Andy Harris, Human Development and Family Studies (2015-present) Brian Spuhler, Human Development and Family Studies (2014-present) Sheryl Goodey, Human Development and Family Studies (2014-2018) Grace Gardner, Department of Educational Leadership, University of Montana (2017-2018) Christine Clark, Human Development and Family Studies (2015-2016) Maegan Lokteff, Human Development and Family Studies (2013-2014)

MASTERS COMMITTEE MEMBER (n = 16)

Cady Hunt, Nutrition (2018-present) Becca Schultz, Human Development and Family Studies (2017-present) Mark Ferguson, Human Development and Family Studies (2016-present) Scott Hurd, Kinesiology and Health Science (2016-present) Brooke Sausser, Natural Resources (2017-2018) Liam Fischback, Human Development and Family Studies (2017-2018) Becka Owens, Kinesiology and Health Science (2016-2018) Alyssa Jensen, Kinesiology and Health Science (2015-2017) Michael King, Human Development and Family Studies (2015-2017) Rachel Morrey, Kinesiology and Health Science (2015-2016) Niecie Jones, Human Development and Family Studies (2014-2016) Kristen Bartiss, Kinesiology and Health Science (2014-2015) Brittni Kohler, Kinesiology and Health Science (2013-2015) Chalyce Carlsen, Kinesiology and Health Science (2013-2015) Updated: 01 December 2018 Keirstin Meyer, Human Development and Family Studies (2013-2015) Jacob Perazzo, Kinesiology and Health Science (2013-2015)

UNDERGRADUATE THESIS MENTOR (n = 2)

^Bryson Grondel, Psychology (2016-2017) ^Erica Hawvermale, Anthropology (2014-2017)

UNDERGRADUATE THESIS COMMITTEE MEMBER (n = 2)

Bryn Crowder, Louisiana Tech University (2017-2018) ^Josh Hansen (2017-2018)

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SUPERVISOR (n = 59; see supplemental materials)

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING FELLOW SUPERVISOR (n = 6)

Haylee Downey (2018) Emily Cook, Kinesiology and Health Science (2018) ^Amand Hardiman, Psychology (2017) ^Lindsey (Hall) Menendez, Psychology (2016) ^Eddie Holloway, Psychology (2016) ^Michael King, Human Development and Family Studies (2015)

STUDENT GRANT SUPERVISION (n = 13)

**Cook, E. (2018, June) Sponsoring faculty on an URCO Grant titled: A place for everyone: Assessing recreational opportunities for children in urban, suburban, and rural communities across the United States. Office of Research and Graduate Studies: Funded.

*Lyons, L. (2017, June) Sponsoring faculty on a Graduate Student Research Grant titled: Athletic identity and the freshman student-athlete transition. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA): Not Funded.

**Hansen, J. (2017, May) Co-sponsoring faculty on an URCO Grant titled: The Effect of Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Factors on Reporting of Concussions among NCAA Student-Athletes. Office of Research and Graduate Studies: Funded.

**Grondel, B. (2016, October) Sponsoring faculty on an Honors Research Grant titled: The Relationship Between Competitive State Anxiety and Imagery Ability in High School Track and Field Athletes. USU Honors: Funded.

**Grondel, B. (2016, October) Sponsoring faculty on an URCO Grant titled: Competitive state anxiety and imagery in high school wrestlers. Office of Research and Graduate Studies: Not Funded.

*Grimm, M. X. (2016, August) Sponsoring faculty on a Graduate Student Research Grant titled: It’s not what you say, but how you say it: The impact of coaching style on student-athlete development. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA): Not Funded.

Updated: 01 December 2018 *Lyons, L. (2016, August) Sponsoring faculty on a Graduate Student Research Grant titled: Athletic identity and the freshman student-athlete transition. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA): Not Funded.

**Spicer-Escalante, D. (2016, March) Co-sponsoring faculty on an URCO Grant titled: Creating an evidence-based education program for Spanish-speaking parents in organized youth sport. Office of Research and Graduate Studies: Not funded.

**King, M. Q. (2015, February) Sponsoring faculty on an URCO Grant titled: Producing a youth sport parent seminar video for electronic distribution. Office of Research and Graduate Studies: Funded.

**Olsen, C. S. (2015, February) Co-sponsoring faculty on an URCO Grant titled: Does the motivational climate within a competitive situation influence aspects of non-linear variability? Office of Research and Graduate Studies: Funded.

**Hawvermale, E. M. (2014, October) Sponsoring faculty on an URCO Grant titled: Sense of community: A comparative study of high school extracurricular activities. Office of Research and Graduate Studies: Funded.

**Lyons, L. (2014, June) Primary faculty mentor on a RGS Fellowship submission titled: Individual and family development in sport. Utah State University Office of Research and Graduate Studies: Not funded.

**King, M. Q. (2014, March) Sponsoring faculty on an URCO Grant titled: Designing an evidence-based education program for parents in organized youth sport. Office of Research and Graduate Studies: Funded.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

Undergraduate Mentor of the Year Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services Utah State University (2017-2018)

Undergraduate Research Mentor of the Year Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services Utah State University (2014-2015)

SERVICE

PROFESSIONAL

Guest Editor Journal of Amateur Sport Special issue titled Family Issues in Amateur Athletics (2017)

Editorial Board Membership Journal of Amateur Sport (2014-2017)

Updated: 01 December 2018 Journal Referee Journal of Motor Learning and Development (2018) International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2018) Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal (2017) Sport in Society (2017, 2018) Journal of Child and Family Studies (2017) Current Psychology (2016, 2017) Leisure Sciences (2016, 2016) PLOS ONE (2015) International Review for the Sociology of Sport (2015) Journal of Amateur Sport (2014, 2015, 2015, 2016) Journal of Family Issues (2014) Research Quarterly in Exercise and Sport (2014, 2018, 2018) The Sport Psychologist (2013, 2015) Sport, Exercise, & Performance Psychology (2013, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2015, 2018) Sport in Society (2018) Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (2013) International Journal of Sport Psychology (2010)

Grant Reviewer Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2017) Center for Families at Purdue (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)

Faculty Panelist North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, Beachside Chat (2017) North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, Roundtable (2014)

Advisor Center for Families at Purdue, Advisory Council (2011-present) North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, Futures Committee (2012- 2013)

UNIVERSITY

USU Honorary Degrees and Award Screening Committee (2018-present) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

USU Faculty Evaluation Committee (2017-present) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

USU Be Well Ambassador (2015-present) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

Organizing chair, USU Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium (2013-present) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

Panelist, USU Research and Graduate Studies Mentor Reception (2017) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

Updated: 01 December 2018 Peer reviewer, URCO and GRCO grant submissions (2017) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

Undergraduate Research Advisory Board (2015-2016) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

Mock Lecturer, USU A-Day (2015) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

Pilot Tester, Speechlink Instructor Transcription Software (2015) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

Chaperone, National Conference for Undergraduate Research (2015) Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington

Panelist, USU Teaching Academy Orientation (2014) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

Referee and session moderator, USU Student Showcase (2014) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

COLLEGE

College Representative, USU Faculty Senate (2016-present) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

Marshal, College of Education and Human Services Graduation (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Utah State University, Logan, Utah

DEPARTMENT

Member, Mentorship Committee (2017-present) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Chair, Family Relations Comprehensive Examination Committee (2016-present) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Member, Assessment Committee (2015-present) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Member, FCHD 1500 Course Committee (2016-2017) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Panelist, FCHD Comprehensive Exam Support Group (2016) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Co-Coordinator, Graduate Student Research Seminar (2016) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Updated: 01 December 2018 Member, Faculty Search Committee (2016) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Member, Family Relations Comprehensive Examination Committee (2015-2016) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Member, Faculty Search Committee (2015-2016) Department of Kinesiology and Health Science

Member, Lifespan Development Course Curriculum Committee (2015-2016) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Panelist, Graduate Instructor Forum Teaching Panel (2015) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Member, Faculty Search Committee (x2 hires) (2015) Department of Kinesiology and Health Science

Panelist, Graduate Student Orientation (2014, 2016) Department of Kinesiology and Health Science

Substitute Lecturer (x8 sessions), PEP 4000: Mental Aspects of Sports Performance (2014) Department of Kinesiology and Health Science

Member, Online MFHD Feasibility Committee (2013-2014) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Member, Youth Development Certification Committee (2013-2014) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Ad-Hoc Member, Research Methods Course Development Committee (2013) Department of Human Development and Family Studies

COMMUNITY

Lecture: Parenting in youth sport: What we know, what we know, and best practices for parent involvement Rowland Hall Academy Salt Lake City, Utah (2018, September)

Lecture: Sport and the commodification of America’s youth TEDxPurdueU, Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana (2018, March)

Lecture: Working with youth athletes: Talent development, motivation, and parent expectations Keynote Address, Utah Society of Health and Physical Educators (U-SHAPE) Layton, Utah (2018, February)

Updated: 01 December 2018 Lecture: I Love to watch U Play Meetings of the Northern Utah Recreation and Parks Association (NURPA) Salt Lake City, Utah (2017, November)

Lecture: Working with elite juniors: Talent development, motivation, and managing parent expectations United States Ski and Snowboard Association, Club Excellence Conference Park City, UT (2017, May)

Lecture: The race to the top and the dangerous culture of youth sports in in America Utah Recreation and Parks Association Symposium Nibley, Utah (2016, October)

Lecture: Youth sports in America: Money, expectations, and the road to nowhere USU Sunrise Session Lecture Little America Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah (2016, August)

Lecture: Organized youth sport: Parents’ role in making it a positive developmental context Utah State University Information Session and Alumni Reception Marriott Residence Inn, Idaho Falls, Idaho (2015, December)

Lecture: The forgotten actors in sport: Parents’ roles in promoting positive development for youth, adolescents, and young adults National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Indianapolis, Indiana (2015, October)

Column: Strategies for success: Ten Commandments for sport parents Gallatin Valley Hoops Magazine (2015, October)

Lecture: Positive youth development through sport Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services National Development Board Meeting Utah State University, Logan, Utah (2015, October)

Lecture: Coaching and parenting in organized youth sport Walled Lake Athletic Conference Symposium Walled Lake, Michigan (2014, August)

Column: Families in sport: The impact of parents on positive youth development Cache Valley Magazine (2014, April)

Lecture: Families in sport: The impact of parents on positive youth development Keynote Address, Strengthening Families Symposium Logan, Utah (2014, March)

Lecture: Parenting elite athletes in organized youth sport The Maderia School McLean, Virginia (2014, January)

Updated: 01 December 2018 Lecture: Coaching elite athletes in organized youth sport The Maderia School McLean, Virginia (2014, January)

Lecture: Motivation in organized youth sport: Perspectives on coaching and parenting Brown Bag Lecture, Intermountain Health Care Orthopedic Forum Logan, Utah (2013)

MEDIA

NATIONAL (n = 36)

Lucchesi, E. L. (2018, November 2). Why sports parents sometimes behave so badly. The New York Times. Article

Callan, S. (2018, September 14). Parenting in Elite Youth Sport. Coach Developers Network Podcast. Audio

Drape, J. (2018, September 12). The youth sports mega-complex comes to town, hoping teams will follow. The New York Times. Article

Bilder. D. (2018, September 10). Interview by Mary Cummings-Jordan. How to fix youth sports. WHYY Philadelphia. Audio

Wimmer, D. (2018, July 12). Unaffordable Utah: The cost to compete in youth sports. KSL 5 TV Salt Lake City. Video

Reagan, B., & Schwartzel, E. (2017, October 27) How a Hollywood powerhouse built a high school football factory. The Wall Street Journal. Article

Velotta, R. N. (2017, May 13) Rising Star in Mesquite offers total immersion in spots camp. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Article

Rochlen, B. (2017, October 8). Interview by A. Jacobs. The Sport Psychology Hour. Sport Psychology Podcast. Audio

Walters, T. (2017, September 29). Interview by L. Ingraham. Youth spots in America. The Laura Ingraham Show.

Shell, A. (2017, September 5). Why families stretch their budgets for high-priced youth sports. USA Today. Article

Jayne, G. (2017, September 3). Too many parents of young athletes missing the goal. The Columbian, Vancouver, Washington. Article

Gregory, S. (2017, August 24). How Kids’ Sports Became a $15 Billion Industry. TIME Magazine. Article

Barone, E. (2017, August 24). The Astronomical Cost of Kids’ Sports. TIME Magazine. Article

Updated: 01 December 2018 Snyder, J. (2017, March 26). Interview by P. Dunn. Million Dollar Plan: Youth Sports. WIBC Indianapolis. Audio

Neubert, B. (2016, December 1) Parental oversight: Researcher aims to help parents support their children in sport. Purdue Alumnus. Article

Sell, S. S. (2016, August 1) For a child's dreams, are parents going for gold, or broke? The Associated Press. Article

Flores, V. (2015, December 4). Former NFL kicker to present on parental pressure in youth sports. Idaho Falls Post Register. Article

Leslie, J. (2015, August 5) Families are going online to cover cost of youth sports. NBC 11 Alive Atlanta.

Sullivan, P. (2015, January 17) The rising cost of youth sports, in money and emotion. The New York Times. Article

Besser, R. (2014, September 10) New study suggests exercise can help kids with ADHD. ABC Good Morning America. Video

Maher, A. (2014, August 5) Study Says Overspending May Not Equal Higher Performance. AtPeakSports.com.

Smith, C. (2014, August 3) Time and money: Parents placing kids in specialized sports do so at a price. The Dallas Morning News. Article

Bell, L. (2014, July 23). NCAA news. NCAA Champions Magazine.

Metzger, P. (2014, May 22). Interview by J. Patrick. Parent spending in youth sport. KTIK Boise.

Funaro, K. (2014, May 21). Interview by B. Bogaev. Spending money on kids’ sports: Worth it or not? Marketplace Radio.

Gay, J. (2014, May 21) The sports parents backlash. The Wall Street Journal.

Hageman, W. (2014, May 20) Study finds that parental spending on kids’ sports may be misguided. The Chicago Tribune. Article

Shiely, K. (2014, May 19). Interview by J. Hines. Parents in organized youth sport. WCCO Minneapolis.

Helliker, K. (2014, May 13) The problem for youth sport parents: Overspending. The Wall Street Journal. Article

Carstensen, M. (2014, May 16). Is money ruining youth sports? The Reston Patch.

Cook, B. (2014, April 11). Punter-turned-prof: Kids feel pressure when parents spend a lot on sports. Forbes. Article

Ray, E. (2014, April 11). Interview by R. Arquette. Parents in organized youth sport. KNRS Salt Lake City. Audio

Updated: 01 December 2018 Jacobsen, M. (2014, April 10) USU Study: Kids’ satisfaction in sports often less when parents spend more. Deseret News. Article

Snyder, J. (2014, April 6). Interview by P. Dunn. Are travel sports worth the exorbitant costs? WIBC Indianapolis.

Gerrety, J (2014, February 14). Purdue products team up for probe into sports parent burnout. Lafayette Journal & Courier.

Killion, A. (2013, September 2). Parents benefit from AYSO. PlaySoccer American Youth Soccer Organization.

INTERNATIONAL (n = 3)

Deane, W. (2017, August 30). Interview by G. Gillies. The business of kids sports and whether it’s worth it. CHQR (Canada). Audio

Radenkovic, M. (2016, October) Young tennis player costs 70,000 euros per year. Danas (Serbia). Article

Willams, B. (2014, April 11). Interview by S. Radley. Parents investing in their kids’ sports. CHML Hamilton (Canada).

Updated: 01 December 2018