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Parents in Kindergarten
MACHOVCOVÁ, Kateřina
The bachelor thesis is intended to contribute to trying out less traditional ways of cooperation with parents in kindergarten and to facilitate the adaptation of the youngest children in kindergarten. The aim of the thesis is to prepare four meetings of class teachers, children and their parents in a kindergarten setting. The primary aim of these meetings is to strengthen the relationships between all those involved in spending active time together, to support the children's adaptation and to give parents a closer insight into the way they learn in kindergarten. The theoretical part focuses on the developmental characteristics of the child in the older toddler and younger pre- school years (from 2 to 4 years), the importance of the family for the child and the entry into kindergarten and adaptation to the kindergarten environment, the importance of the teacher's personality in the adaptation process, the importance of the kindergarten in the child's development, cooperation with parents and appropriate methods and forms of education for the youngest children, including the use of books and experiential learning. In the practical part, a programme of joint meetings is developed, which was implemented in the kindergarten and evaluated. The evaluation uses the method of observation and interview with children and parents.
The influence of classical fairy tales on the development of the psyche and the artistic expression of a child in preschool and younger school age
JAROŠOVÁ, Dominika
This bachelor thesis deals with the influence of authentic fairy tales on the psychological and artistic development of a child of preschool and younger school age. The theoretical part of the thesis contains three main chapters. The first chapter presents the specifics of evolutionary psychology, the second chapter deals with the ontogenesis of artistic expression and the last part focuses on the history of the fairy tale and its classification. The practical part includes a selection of watercolors showing the authentic fairy tale. Qualitative research contains artistically interpreted authentic fairy tales prepared by kindergarten children and primary school children, following by artistically and ontogenetically analysis with a possible overlap into the interpretive basis. This part of the research also contains a semi-structured interview with the authors of artistically interpreted fairy tales, followed by the final evaluation.

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