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Availability, organization and health-social benefits of controlled movement activities in disability children
KORNATOVSKÁ, Zuzana
The dissertation followed 3 research goals: to compare the availability of controlled physical activities in children with mental, hearing, visual disability in selected regions of the EU countries (South Bohemia-Czech Republic, Plovdiv-Bulgaria, Primorska-Slovenia, West Midlands-UK), then in experimental investigation in South Bohemia to monitor indicators of physical health in samples of children with named disabilities, and in same children to monitorindicators of psychosocial health.Analytical research investigations related to availability of controlled movement activities included children aged 8-15 years with researched disabilities, registered in the school systems of analysed regions of EU countries (N=12073 children, 6355 males, 5718 females). In followed experimental investigation in South Bohemia 180 children participated (90 males, 90 females) aged 8 - 15years, weredividedin samplesaccordingresearched disabilities.Evaluation of the data and their statistic interpretation verified the hypotheses. Research results have shown that children with observed types of disabilities can achieve positive effects in anthropometric indicators of training under the influence of controlled physical activities. Research results present also benefits for the social rehabilitation of children with disability in the problematic of reducing fearful behaviour symptoms and in increasing of independent behaviour.
The accessibility of the mountain environment in the South Bohemian region for children with disabilities aged 8-15 years.
STRUČOVSKÝ, Marek
Theaimofthisbachelor thesis is to findouttheaccesibilityofthemountainenvironment in theSouth Bohemian region forthechildrenwithdisabilitiesaged 8-15 years. Researchisbased on approachthesport´sareals and therecreationcenters in South Bohemia to ascertainthepossibilitiesofdoingsportsforthechildrenwithdisabilitiesaged 8-15 years. Thisbachelor thesis alsocontainsresearchofthechances to accomodatethechildrenwithdisabilitiesaged 8-15 years and serviceswhichthehotels and otherkindsofaccomodationoffer.
Availability, organization and the health - social benefits of managed movement activities by children with mental or DEF or visual disabilities in selected region of Bulgaria in comparison with region of South Bohemia.\\
TRAJKOVA, Andrea
Physical activity considerably affects the health of children, particularly disabled ones and is of big importance for their socialization. This thesis deals with the availability, organization and health and social benefits of controlled physical activities for children with mental, DEF and visual disability in a selected Bulgarian region in comparison with the Region of South Bohemia. The objective of the thesis is to acquire comprehensive information on the current supply and availability of controlled physical activities for children with disabilities (mental, DEF and visual) in the selected regions in Bulgaria and the Czech Republic. The research was carried out via an investigative form using methods of content analysis of literary and internet resources, inquiry, personal and telephonic interview. The statistic assessment of the results took place by means of comparative analysis of the data with a percentage formulation. The results indicate that the supply of controlled physical activities for children with mental, DEF and visual disability in the Region of South Bohemia is more than 50% higher and 10 times richer as far as the variety is concerned than the supply in the Plovdiv Region. The fundamental difference was found in the availability of information, as the availability on the internet in the Plovdiv Region is completely absent. Conclusion: Recommendation - it is absolutely essential to ensure the awareness of the possibilities and to recommend educating specialists for controlled physical activities.
Importance of coordinated P.E. activities during teaching nursery school children to be healthy.
ULBRICHOVÁ, Dagmar
The present work monitors controlled physical activity for children of preschool age both in terms of pre-school and in terms of family environment. The aim is to monitor the current level of physical activity and highlight the fundamental relationship of health education and healthy development of preschool children. Total attendance was 28 children of preschool age. Because of the feedback I have also addressed the 200 participants (nursery school teachers, parents). Based on my findings showed that teachers in nursery schools provide working children with high-quality physical activities. In terms of family background should be paid attention to physical activities and continue to highlight the problems in this area.

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