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The Importance of Free - time Activities ini Resocialization Work
RAČÁKOVÁ, Jaroslava
My Bachelor Thesis deals with the issues of free-time activity in relation to resocialization work. I focused namely on children?s facilities Children Home and School in Šindlovy Dvory and Diagnostic Institute in Homole. I performed diagnostic research applying questioning method there. I chose the technique of questionnaire for children and carers. The thesis is an insight into the problems of institutional upbringing, protective upbringing, a preventive measure, a children?s diagnostic institution and a children?s home with school. I characterize the individuals taken to these facilities namely according to age (younger school age, pubescence), and factors like family, possible CAN syndrome and possible behaviour disorders causing the necessity of resocialization care. Free-time activity is an important aspect of the issue as it develops motivation principles. I used the personality of a carer as the final theoretical source. The central question of the bachelor thesis is whether the children participated in free-time activities before being lodged. A presumption that children do not have experience with free-time activities before entering the facility is the basic hypothesis of the work. The research shows that approximately 45.5 per cent of questioned children took part in free-time activities before being lodged. These activities were sometimes unsuitable. However the questionnaires show that a regime and meaningful use of free time for example affect gaining new skills or selection of professional preparation etc. There was an important finding that 100 per cent of the questioned carers actively participate in free time activities of the children. They not only motivate the children, but form a relation with them, which is very important for resocialization.

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