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Role of volunteers in leisure activities of people with disabilities
Cudlínová, Olga ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Šiška, Jan (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to determine the role of volunteers in fulfilling leisure time persons with disabilities and to compare it with educational role of educators. The survey was done by qualitative research using case studies. Data collection was conducted using the methodology of the interview guide. The survey covered a total of seven people with disabilities. The survey results show that respondents in volunteers prefer positive prosocial oriented features (empathy, openness, desire to help, etc.). Furthermore perceive informal character roles volunteers. In most cases they accept as a friend. Some perceive volunteers as people who support them to meet their needs. Respondents with the volunteers devote collectively organized activities (trips, cultural events, traditional festivals, summer camps, etc.). The role of volunteers and educators perceive similary - in the preparation and organization of activities. Not in relation informality. Educators ranks in the school environment and in most cases they occupy a formal relationship. Volunteer in leisure activities of persons with disabilities complements and builds upon the activity of educators.
Care of children with communication disability in regular nursery school conditions
BUCHALOVÁ, Kateřina
The bachelor thesis aimed to find out what care is provided for children with communicative disability in the conditions of a common kindergarten. The theoretical part deals with the explanation of the term communication, the human speech development from birth to the preschool age, and it also provides definitions of the communicative disabilities of children attending a common kindergarten. The practical part analyses the result of the questionnaires, interview and observation. It also evaluates whether the level of the care for children with communicative disability is satisfactory enough.

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