“…It has likewise been found that the social class positioning of one's family influences youths' actual sporting experiences and engagements (Wright and O'Flynn, 2007). A body of research reveals that parents, in particular, reproduce certain ideologies and practices during the course of sports parenting based upon their own social class positioning (Atencio et al, 2018;Coakley, 2006;Dagkas and Quarmby, 2015;Friedman, 2013;Karp, 2010;Mennesson and Forté, 2018;Messner, 2009). Thus, particularly within the context of neo-liberal Western societies, parents play a vital role in transmitting certain beliefs and values regarding sport and physical activity as part of youths' socialisation; crucially, upper class families rather than low-income ones will have more resources to support and make choices regarding their children's sport and physical activity participation (Quarmby and Dagkas, 2010).…”