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Movement games for children with visual disabilities in kindergarten
PEKAŘOVÁ, Anna
The bachelor thesis focuses on movement games for children with visual impairment in kindergarten. The aim of the thesis is to group theoretical knowledge on the chosen topic and based on the theoretical part to create a stack of movement games that can be used by special educators in kindergarten for children with visual impairment. A qualitative strategy is used to fulfill these goals. The bachelor thesis is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. The theoretical part deals with the definition of the concept of visual impairment, its causes, the specifics of the development of a preschool child with visual impairment and then the preschool education and play itself, where the types of games or, for example, the rules to be followed during the game are written. The practical part contains a methodological procedure, which consists of a stack of movement games for children with visual impairment and can be used as inspiration for special educators in kindergartens. The methodological procedure is divided into four parts, with four movement games in each part, two movement games meant for the classroom and two games meant for outdoors. The methodological procedure, which contains four parts of four movement games, is divided according to the themes of the season, in example the first part concerns the theme of spring, the second part concerns the theme of summer. The third part deals with autumn and the last fourth part focuses on winter.

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