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Orientation and mobility of children with visual and multiple disabilities in early childhood
Pařízková, Linda ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Květoňová, Lea (referee)
This thesis deals with orientation and mobility (O&M) of children with visual and multiple disabilities in early childhood years. It provides basic information about individuals with visual and multiple disabilities, about early childhood, about early intervention, about O&M, about importance of family and about possibilities of support in early learning. The main attention is focused on content areas of O&M in early childhood years and devices O&M for children. It also deals with the situation in the sphere of O&M for children in early childhood in the Czech Republic.
Ranoe of conprehensive care of Children with multiple disabilities in the educational process
Tomková, Barbora ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Ptáčková, Klára (referee)
The present paper thematizes the complex care for children with multiple disability whitin the educating proces. The theoretical part discusses following subthemes: multiple disability from the point of view of school education, mealtime skills, self-care skills, typical problems within these areas and possible intervention. The practical part maps sklills of the children with multiple disability within these key areas.
Use of Games and Toys for Assisting the Development of Children with Severe multiple Disabilities and Visual Impairment
Trojánková, Jana ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Květoňová, Lea (referee)
The thesis 'The Use of Games and Toys for Assisting the Development of Children with Severe multiple Disabilities and Visual Impairment' is focused on the possibilities of development of children with severe multiple disabilities who additionally suffer from severe visual impairment. It describes the possibilities of using toys and games for specific visual and multisensory stimulation as part of the educational process. The theoretical section defines basic concepts and discusses the theoretical basis relating to the development of the child's visual perception and the development of fine and gross motor skills. It also describes some of the most common diagnoses associated with the syndromes that cause multiple disability. The practical section of the thesis consists of a case-study of a child with severe multiple and visual disabilities.
Support for visual perception in children with visual and multiple disabilitis
Adamčíková, Zdeňka ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Květoňová, Lea (referee)
This thesis focuses on functional assessments, visual stimulation and on offers of Centres for Early Intervention that provide services in the area of visual perception for children in early and preschool age. The goal of the thesis is to analyze interviews with workers in these centres on options and services in the area of visual aid that these centres provide for families and their children with disabilities. The first four chapters deal with theoretical background in the area of functional assessments of vision, visual stimulation and description of the group of children in early and preschool age with visual and multiple disabilities. Last but not least, these chapters also deal with organizations that provide early intervention services, their structure, composition of personnel and range of offered services. The content of the fifth chapter is a qualitative research investigation. The data were collected through interviews with instructors of visual stimulation and with an early intervention assistant. Analysis of these interviews then became basis for the subsequent definition of commendable suggestions for good practise.
Methodology development of the olfactory perception of children with visual and multiple disabilities
Pařízková, Linda ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Květoňová, Lea (referee)
This thesis deals with importance of olfactory perception and possibilities of its development between the children with visual and multiple disabilities. It provides basic information about anatomy and physiology of olfaction, about processing of olfactory stimuli and about the importance of smell for children with visual and multiple disabilities. The main attention is focused on possibilities of olfactory perception development in the Czech Republic, which is presented by a comprehensive summary of the products available on the Czech market. It also deals with the development of the olfactory perception at the School of Jaroslav Ježek.

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