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Animal as a child's therapist
TAUŠNEROVÁ, Olga
This thesis is focused on upgrading of an existing education plan in specifically a classroom for children with special educational needs. The aim is to familiarize the reader with animotherapy as a full-fledged therapy and demonstrate its impact in practice in preschool children with an individual approach. This thesis will describe animotherapy based on theoretical and practical aspects. The focus will be mainly on the approaches, methods and resulting effects of animotherapists when working with children with a special educational program. The first chapter of the theoretical part is focused on clarifying key concepts in preschool children. It describes the structure and the dynamics of personality theory of attachment and psychosocial as well as emotional development of preschool children. The second part describes the format of animotherapy mainly focusing on canine therapy and hippotherapy. The methodological section contains qualitative research strategy, introduces readers to the characteristics of class and education program including the organization and conditions for education in our kindergarten. The practical part is focused on finding specific approaches and methods of animotherapists. I conducted semi-structured interviews with therapists, children and their parents. They also describe the activities of Direct Group, frontal and individual animotherapy. The conclusion, summarizes what methods used in this therapy are desirable and process of development of children in full-year inclusion using this unique method.
Qualitative Research of Fairy Tales' and Stories' Impact on Preschooler's Identity
KREJČÍ, Petra
The main goal of the bachelor thesis was to determine how a fairy tale and a story have affect the current pre-school children. The theoretical part is focused on the important psychological theories relating to the development of the child (Attachment Theory ? J. Bowlby, Psychoanalytic theory and psychosexual development ? S. Freud, Theory of cognitive development ? J.Piaget). After explaining the key terms of these theories the thesis analyzes the socialization of the child and the issue of gender and gender identity. Attention is also paid to the emotional experience of the child and his emotions. The end of the theoretical part is focused on fairy tales and stories that largely affect the identity of the preschooler. The methodological section explains what research methods were used in the work: qualitative research, Grounded theory, observation, interview and encoding methods.The practical section summarizes the results of observations supplemented by semi-structured in-depth interviews with children. Additional information was gathered from colleagues and parents of children. The main aim of the bachelor thesis was to determinate which fairy tales, stories and serials have affect the current pre-school children and what impact they have on the formation of idnetity and self-esteem of the child.

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