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Speech therapy for children of early school age with a cochlear implant
Lomberská, Ivana ; Hádková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Komorná, Marie (referee)
This thesis deals with the issue of speech therapy for children of early school age with the cochlear implant. General knowledge about hearing impairment and the possibility of compensation, different types of cochlear implants and especially about the specifics and methodology of following speech therapy are summarized in the theoretical part of the thesis. The practical part consists of research, realized through questionnaires. The research deals with the current situation of speech therapy for children of early school age with a cochlear implant, with a special focus on post-implantation rehabilitation and its complexity. The result of the research demonstrates the complexity of speech therapy only in some speech therapy workplaces. The result of the research also demonstrates that speech therapy is highly individual and depends completely on specific situation and personality and communication skills of each child with a cochlear implant. KEYWORDS Hearing impairment, cochlear implant, cochlear implantation, child with a cochlear implant, early school age, rehabilitation, hearing and speech developement, speech therapy.
Speech therapy for children of early school age with a cochlear implant
Lomberská, Ivana ; Hádková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Komorná, Marie (referee)
This thesis deals with the issue of speech therapy for children of early school age with the cochlear implant. General knowledge about hearing impairment and the possibility of compensation, different types of cochlear implants and especially about the specifics and methodology of following speech therapy are summarized in the theoretical part of the thesis. The practical part consists of research, realized through questionnaires. The research deals with the current situation of speech therapy for children of early school age with a cochlear implant, with a special focus on post-implantation rehabilitation and its complexity. The result of the research demonstrates the complexity of speech therapy only in some speech therapy workplaces. The result of the research also demonstrates that speech therapy is highly individual and depends completely on specific situation and personality and communication skills of each child with a cochlear implant. KEYWORDS Hearing impairment, cochlear implant, cochlear implantation, child with a cochlear implant, early school age, rehabilitation, hearing and speech developement, speech therapy.
Movement and its modification in Czech Tactile Sign Language
Lomberská, Ivana ; Komorná, Marie (advisor) ; Okrouhlíková, Lenka (referee)
This thesis describes a movement and its modifications in the Czech tactile sign language in comparison with the Czech sign language. The theoretical part of the thesis summarizes general knowledge about the Czech sign language in its tactile form and presents various types of modifications of the movement. The practical part of the thesis demonstrates these types of modifications used by deafblind people who communicate in the Czech tactile sign language. A video of a conversation of deafblind people was made for a research. This video was analyzed in detail and the findings are described and illustrated by pictures and videos. The result of the research demonstrates different forms of the movement and its modifications in the Czech tactile sign language which are very individual and depends completely on specific situation of communication and communication partners.

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