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Development of Children with visual impairments
Kravcová, Jitka ; Květoňová, Lea (advisor) ; Šumníková, Pavlína (referee)
The theme of this bachelor thesis/work is the development of a child with visual impairment and how to work with them. The work consists of theoretical, practical part and the annexes. The theoretical part is focused on the development of the child and how can this handicap influence its evolution. I also briefly mentioned/characterised the most common children's visual diagnosis. One of these chapters is focused on cerebral palsy - the most frequently type of handicap that can be accompanied eye disorder. The space in this work is devoted to the early care focused on the child with some visual and combined handicap. The practical part of the work consists of two case studies, the first one about the boy with visual and combined disability, and the other one about the boy with the purely visual handicap. In conclusion, both these studies are compared from the using methods point of view and from the providing services in the early care. In the annex, there are photographs of the equipment, which are used to stimulate sense of sight and visual training. Key words: Children development/evolution, visual handicap/disability, cerebral palsy, early care, investigation/examination of visual functions, eye stimulation, visual training
Support for visual perception in children with visual and multiple disabilitis
Adamčíková, Zdeňka ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Květoňová, Lea (referee)
This thesis focuses on functional assessments, visual stimulation and on offers of Centres for Early Intervention that provide services in the area of visual perception for children in early and preschool age. The goal of the thesis is to analyze interviews with workers in these centres on options and services in the area of visual aid that these centres provide for families and their children with disabilities. The first four chapters deal with theoretical background in the area of functional assessments of vision, visual stimulation and description of the group of children in early and preschool age with visual and multiple disabilities. Last but not least, these chapters also deal with organizations that provide early intervention services, their structure, composition of personnel and range of offered services. The content of the fifth chapter is a qualitative research investigation. The data were collected through interviews with instructors of visual stimulation and with an early intervention assistant. Analysis of these interviews then became basis for the subsequent definition of commendable suggestions for good practise.
Support for visual perception in children with visual and multiple disabilitis
Adamčíková, Zdeňka ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Květoňová, Lea (referee)
This thesis focuses on functional assessments, visual stimulation and on offers of Centres for Early Intervention that provide services in the area of visual perception for children in early and preschool age. The goal of the thesis is to analyze interviews with workers in these centres on options and services in the area of visual aid that these centres provide for families and their children with disabilities. The first four chapters deal with theoretical background in the area of functional assessments of vision, visual stimulation and description of the group of children in early and preschool age with visual and multiple disabilities. Last but not least, these chapters also deal with organizations that provide early intervention services, their structure, composition of personnel and range of offered services. The content of the fifth chapter is a qualitative research investigation. The data were collected through interviews with instructors of visual stimulation and with an early intervention assistant. Analysis of these interviews then became basis for the subsequent definition of commendable suggestions for good practise.
Development of Children with visual impairments
Kravcová, Jitka ; Květoňová, Lea (advisor) ; Šumníková, Pavlína (referee)
The theme of this bachelor thesis/work is the development of a child with visual impairment and how to work with them. The work consists of theoretical, practical part and the annexes. The theoretical part is focused on the development of the child and how can this handicap influence its evolution. I also briefly mentioned/characterised the most common children's visual diagnosis. One of these chapters is focused on cerebral palsy - the most frequently type of handicap that can be accompanied eye disorder. The space in this work is devoted to the early care focused on the child with some visual and combined handicap. The practical part of the work consists of two case studies, the first one about the boy with visual and combined disability, and the other one about the boy with the purely visual handicap. In conclusion, both these studies are compared from the using methods point of view and from the providing services in the early care. In the annex, there are photographs of the equipment, which are used to stimulate sense of sight and visual training. Key words: Children development/evolution, visual handicap/disability, cerebral palsy, early care, investigation/examination of visual functions, eye stimulation, visual training

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