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Speech and thought development as part of reader preliteracy
Němcová, Nikola ; Ronková, Jolana (advisor) ; Laufková, Veronika (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the issues of thought and speech development in the area of reading preliteracy of preschool children. The thesis is divided into theoretical and empirical parts. The theoretical part is devoted to the issues of reading preliteracy, thought and speech development in the area of reading preliteracy, drawing attention to the risk of developing specific learning disabilities and discusses the impact of pre-school institutions on children. The empirical part is compiled based on this knowledge. The aim of the empirical part is to map the level of reading preliteracy in children aged 5 - 6 in Humpolec. Specific research questions investigate the preliteracy teaching skills of kindergarten teachers, as well as the way how teachers develop these reading skills and a range of tests for the subsequent evalution of reading preliteracy levels of children. The empirical part of the thesis combines two methods of data acquisition, questionnaire surveys and observation of children during the performance of tasks in the tests. There was a relatively good level of reading preliteracy among children aged 5 - 6, but with large individual differences among children. KEYWORDS children of preschool age, reader preliteracy, thought, speech, vocabulary, memory, attention
The Development of preliteracy in preschool age
PÍCKOVÁ, Mgr. Barbora
This bachelor thesis deals with the development of reading preliteracy of preschool children. The theoretical part of the thesis is a concept of theoretical background regarding the concepts of literacy, functional literacy, reading literacy and reading preliteracy. In further the thesis deals with internal and external factors which are influencing reader preliteracy, insetting reader literacy in the framework curriculum for pre-school education and the development of reading preliteracy itself. The practical part is dealing with quantitative research. Collection of data is consisted of questionnaires designed for nursery teachers (both males and females). By using charts, the opinion of what teachers are imagining as reading preliteracy is processed and the next one is how they are developing this skill. In the attachment there are examples of activities to support the development of reading preliteracy and a theme for a possible collaboration between the kindergarten and the family.

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