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Development of children's physical coordination at the summer camp and a stack of games suitable for that
Štěpánek, Jaroslav ; Brtník, Tomáš (advisor) ; Bačáková, Radka (referee)
Title: Stack of games for development of coordination abilities at summer camps Goal: The goal of this work is to create a stack of games, which are suitable for the development of coordination abilities in the environment of a summer camp. These games and the theoretical basis should provide an appropriate level of information needed for composing a game programme suitable for the development of coordination abilities. Methods: The theoretical part was created by conducting a literature review. Practical part - the stack of suitable games is based on literature review and personal experience. Result: Creating a stack of games suitable for coordination development within the programme of a summer camp. Conclusion: Thanks to the contribution of this work, a stack of games is created and a theoretical basis of coordination abilities development is summarized. It is a leaflet and inspiration for everyone who wants to work with kids at summer camps in the hopes of healthy movement development. The stack will also be published in periodicals determined for practical use on children's summer camps and therefore publicly available to everyone mentioned above. Key words: school-age, movement coordination, camping, movement programme
Developmental Movement program according to Veronika Sherborne and its use in occupational therapy
Trpková, Jana ; Uhlířová, Jaromíra (advisor) ; Krulová, Anna (referee)
OF BACHELOR THESIS Name: Jana Trpková Title of bachelor thesis: Developmental Movement program according to Veronika Sherborne and its use in occupational therapy This Bachelor's thesis is concerned with the topic of a movement programme called Developmental Movement according to Veronika Sherborne and its usage in occupational therapy. This programme is a very effective method focused on the advancement of movement, emotion, senses and reasoning, and is usually applied to children. Unfortunatelly, the programme is rarely used or heard-of in the Czech Republic, and that is why this thesis largely draws on information from international literature, as well as from the book written by the author of this programme herself. The goal of the thesis is first and foremost to familiarize the reader with the Developmental Movement and therefore raise the awareness of its existence among members of academia as well as the general public. The thesis is divided into two parts: theoretical and practical. The theoretical part provides basic information about the Developmental Movement programme and its author and puts forth the basic goals of the method, the division of certain exercises, the basic principles of the programme and the characteristic of the diagnoses this programme is primarily concerned with. The...

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