Authoritarian Tennis Parents: Are Their Children Any Worse Off?

In David Baggett (ed.), Tennis and Philosophy. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 90-106 (2010)
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Abstract

It is common to think of controlling tennis parents–the ones who push their children to succeed from a young age–as compromising their children’s well-being. But is this really the case? A look at the question of what makes any person’s life go well for her, as well as what does and doesn’t compromise well-being.

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