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Dysmuzia, dyspraxia, dyspinxie and professional public
KOURKOVÁ, Michaela
The bachelor thesis focuses on the activities of professionals with children suffering from dyspinxia, dyspraxia or dysmosis. The first objective was the mapping of the occurrence of these disabilities, and the method of their diagnosis. The other main objective was to ascertain the method of subsequent work with the child, and address the given issue. The dysmusia, dyspraxia and dyspinxia fall under the area of special pedagogics within the scope of the chapter regarding specific learning disabilities, these disorders occur very rarely in the population. In literature, we also often only find short paragraphs about these disorders. The concept of dysmusia is a disorder which manifests itself in the area of music. This disorders often manifests itself isolatedly. Dyspraxia manifests itself mainly in nimbleness, and the individual's motor skills. Dyspinxia affects the area of artistic skills. Information is obtained using qualitative research, using the questioning method and the technique of semi-controlled interviews with professionals working in this area. The selective sample is experts in PPP in the Vysočina Region. The interview was conducted with 5 informants from various PPPs in the region. The obtained information is evaluated with the help of open coding, and subsequently processed into the thesis using data categorisation. From the research, it is evident that the disorders of dyspraxia, dyspinxia and dysmusia occur very rarely in the Vysočina Region. According to interviews with professional information, which should be considered significant, they do not pay enough attention to them. Dyspinxia and dysmuzia are not diagnosed by experts, so they did not have sufficient experience in the field of disorders. Therefore, nobody could provide an answer regarding the method in which these disorders are diagnosed. The developmental disorder of dyspraxia in the Vysočina Region is only minimal in the interviewed experts. According to experts, the method of working with dyspractics is the same. They carry out comprehensive examinations, use diagnosis methods and techniques, and then make recommendations on how to work with these individuals

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