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Social skills and possibilities for their development in children with autism spectrum disorder
KYSILKOVÁ, Veronika
The bachelor's thesis deals with the development of social skills in younger school children with autism spectrum disorders. The thesis is divided into a theoretical part and practical part. The theoretical part focuses on basic information about individual types of autism spectrum disorders, presents the most important information related to the social skills of children with autism, and more specifically deals with specific manifestations of Asperger syndrome. The practical part focuses on group exercises of social skills. Using a qualitative research approach, the possibilities of compensating for deficits in social behavior and communication in children with Asperger syndrome are studied. The aim of the practical part of the bachelor's thesis was to introduce the specifics of the development of social skills through group excercises, and to pass on the experiences of the parents of the children who attended these exercises.
Support for families caring for children with Asperger's syndrom
Rábová, Kateřina ; Dobiášová, Karolína (advisor) ; Duškov, Ivan (referee)
Bakalářská práce PODPORA RODIN DĚTÍ S ASPERGERVÝM SYNDROMEM Kateřina Rábová ABSTRACT This thesis aims to describe the support the state offers to families with children who have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. Asperger syndrome is an lighter form of autism. Individuals with this diagnosis often fail to communicate with external environment and have difficulty in establishing social relationships, which can often lead to their social exclusion. It is therefore important for these individuals and their families to receive some support from the state. The thesis therefore first describes how such support should be carried out, specifically what principles should be reflected, how they should be set, and all that based on the Life Course theory. The thesis further describes recent available form of social support for this target group. The thesis step by step elaborated contributions and social services that can families of children with Asperger syndrome use and conditions of their use. In conclusion, on the basis of data obtained from the research work of the author of this thesis, is shown how the social assistance for families looks in practice and how it assess these families themselves.
Integration children with Asperger's syndrome at the elemetary school
Harudová, Adéla ; Sotáková, Hana (advisor) ; Kucharská, Anna (referee)
In this thesis, the theoretical introduction firstly reviews Asperger's syndrome using available scientific resources. Secondly, we discuss major impacts and parameters of the integration process in a general perspective. The empirical part is fosuced on two case studies describing integration of two students who were diagnosed with Asperger syndrome. Data collection was based on direct observation, interview, databases and information from experts. The results and conclusions shall help to improve pegagogical skills of teachers. Furthermore the thesis shall serve as a source of information and guideline for parents, for whom the sufficient education is very essential.
Problems, Limits a nd Possibilities of Attendance Assistant
Kanka, Patrik ; Koťa, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Lorenzová, Jitka (referee)
The bachelor's thesis is focused on the issue of assistance service in the Czech Republic. The emphasis is put on the function of assistant pedagogue. This function represents one of the two forms of assistance service. Some of the chapters are concerned with legislative determination of assistance service, educational options for assistant pedagogue; and specific difficulties of this function as well. With regards to this function, part of the thesis is deals with the issue of integration of students with special educational needs. Stress is laying on the integration of scholars with Asperger's syndrome. The thesis focuses on its definition, history, diagnostic criteria and the consequential aspects of pedagogic work. The bachelor's thesis also includes a case study of scholar with Asperger's syndrome.
Autism and Zootheraphy : Experiences from Special Centers
Trešlová, Jana ; Jančaříková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Pavlasová, Lenka (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to find out chat forms of zoorehabilitation exists and how it can help to people with autism and thein families. The work begins with a brief definitiv of autism and its history. The FIFA charter is devoted to autism spektrum disorders, its influence on social relationships, communication, imagination, games and interests. The sixth charter deals with disorders of the autism spektrum. I describe each disorder separately, its characteristics, even if there are not fixed boundaries between different disordes. The seventh charter is devoted to the diagnosis of autism spektrum disorders, chat are the metod sof diagnosis. Next charter describers chat options do parents of these childern have in education. Following charter describes Civic associations, that arise and hepl parents of childern affected by autism and ether formo f disabilities. In the tenth and in the next five chapters are described different types zoorehabilitation, its origin and use in the Czech Republic. From the seventeenth charter starts the practical part where i described free different stories of families with a child who has one of the autism spektrum disorder. Every child has a different disorder and esch reacts differently to zootherapy, whether at home or specialized facility. From case reports, it...

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