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Horse Breeding and Training Farm
Sekaninová, Jitka ; Kunc, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
This site serves as a sport and recreation facility for breeding and training horses. Also hippo therapies will take place here therefore it is barrier-free. The whole compound is divided into three buildings different by usage. Each building’s top view is semi-circular; these semi-circles are formed from segments. The first building is for the public and is structurally as well as operationally separated from the other two buildings. This contrast is emphasized by different facade materials. The entrance hall, restaurant with its facilities, horse riders’ clubroom, office, rehabilitation area, pension and the emergency flat of an administrator are situated here. The two-floor building with pension is bricked, with monolithic ceiling and plastering on the facade. The other two buildings serve as horse stables with auxiliary operation and a riding hall with stands. These two buildings are designed as two one-floor wooden structures. The organic shapes are chosen in the harmony with surrounding nature.
The effectiveness of chosen unconventional rehabilitation methods in Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Ikonomi, Krist ; Nováková, Tereza (advisor) ; Stupková, Michaela (referee)
The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the science' state of unconventional physical therapies, such as yoga therapy (YT) and equine-assisted therapy (EAT), in the treatment of the Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children and young adolescents. The aim of this systematic review is to highlight the effects of unconventional physiotherapy in autism. Data from 12 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were retrieved and analyzed to help with the making of this review. Physical, cognitive and social functions were measured in approximately 530 children and adolescents with autism, always partaking in either case or control group. Results indicate that the above mentioned therapies have an overall positive impact in the treatment of autism by reducing the stereotypical behaviors and increasing the cognitive and social functions. Participants vary from 4 to 16 years of age. There is still a gap of knowledge when it comes to all the direct effects and action mechanisms of such therapies in the lives of these children. Therefore a lot of space for further studies is present and also recommended. Future RCTs are needed to better refine treatment choices, in order to come up with new and better ways of dealing with such disorder. Keywords: physiotherapy; yoga therapy; horse riding therapy;...
Options of leisure activities and offers for pupils from the special elementary school in the Districts of Nymburk and Kolin
Chadimová, Hana ; Němec, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Mlčková, Marie (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on leisure activities for children with moderate and severe mental retardation. The theoretical framework demonstrates the degrees of mental retardation, and in addition, integration and inclusion issues in education are discussed. This part of the diploma thesis acquaints with potential leisure centres and presents various forms of leisure activities for children with moderate and severe mental retardation. The practical application part identifies specific leisure activity options and in a collaboration with leisure centres it provides a comprehensive overview of leisure activities for children with moderate and severe mental retardation in Kolin and Nymburk region. It also captures parental interest in these leisure activities.
Horse Breeding and Training Farm
Sekaninová, Jitka ; Kunc, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
This site serves as a sport and recreation facility for breeding and training horses. Also hippo therapies will take place here therefore it is barrier-free. The whole compound is divided into three buildings different by usage. Each building’s top view is semi-circular; these semi-circles are formed from segments. The first building is for the public and is structurally as well as operationally separated from the other two buildings. This contrast is emphasized by different facade materials. The entrance hall, restaurant with its facilities, horse riders’ clubroom, office, rehabilitation area, pension and the emergency flat of an administrator are situated here. The two-floor building with pension is bricked, with monolithic ceiling and plastering on the facade. The other two buildings serve as horse stables with auxiliary operation and a riding hall with stands. These two buildings are designed as two one-floor wooden structures. The organic shapes are chosen in the harmony with surrounding nature.

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