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Availability of physical activities for children with disabilities in their leisure time in Strakonice
ZELENKOVÁ, Eva
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the possibility of integration for children with visual-, mental-, and hearing- disabilities between the ages of 8 to 15 years into the offer of physical leisure time activities in the Jindřichův Hradec area. The theoretical part deals with the concept of disability, its characteristics and classification and the classification and characteristics of visual-, mental-, and hearing disability. Another component of the theoretical part is the characteristics of the Jindřichův Hradec area and the definition of the concept of a physical leisure time activity. The practical part of this thesis focuses on the very research done in the Jindřichův Hradec area. The research survey was done in a form of a questionnaire survey. 22 Trainers, 15 children with disabilities, 30 intact children, 15 parents of disabled children and 5 Directors took part on the research survey. Research assumptions "that the offer of leisure time physical activities for children with different types of disability is sufficient" were not confirmed. Although 100 % of trainers of leisure-time physical activities hold opinion that children with disabilities should definitely have an opportunity to integrate into leisure-time physical activities, but 55 % of them cannot offer to children with disabilities the option of integration. It is also due the fact that 40 % of trainers have no sports qualification. Intact children as well as children with disabilities are for integration of children with disabilities into leisure time physical activities. The same is true also for parents of children with disabilities who even do not insist on special sports qualification of trainers.
Availability of physical activities for children with disabilities in their leisure time in Strakonice.
TESAŘ, Petr
The topic of the thesis is the proposition of leisure time physical activities for children with a disability in the region Strakonice. The thesis is divided in two parts. The first, theoretical part, describes the individual disability (mental, hearing and visual) and related terms from a professional point of view. Other topics of theoretical part include leisure time physical activities, controlled physical activities and the very characteristic of the region Strakonice. The second part - practical part of the bachelor thesis - deals with the research in the region Strakonice. There was used a public inquiry for the research, which should map the leisure-time physical activities in the region Strakonice designed for children with mental disorder, hearing and visual impairment at the age of 8 -15 years. Furthermore, the practical part of the work deals with the opinion of intacted children to the integration of disabled children, who attend the same physical activities, and the will of children with the disability to attend leisure time physical activities together with the intacted children. 17 heads of schools and sports, 24 teachers, 33 intacted children, 27 children with a disability and 13 parents of children with disability participated in the research using the public inquiry due to the mutual interconnection. The results of the investigation showed that there are offered 132 physical activities for the children with disabilities in the age of 8-15 years in the areas of the research. Intacted children are in 72 % keen on the integration of the children with disability in the same attended physical activities. Children with disability reported in 96 % that they are happy to be engaged with intacted children into the physical activities.
Offer of leisure-time physical activities for children with disability in the district of Czech Budweis
IHNATOLIOVÁ, Andrea
The aim of this thesis is to provide news about the offer recreational activities for children with mental and physical disability aged 8-15 years in the district of Czech Budweis . The research includes organizations and centers primarily designed for intact children, and my goal will be to find out whether children with disabilities can integrate into these activities. In its theoretical level, the thesis deals with issues of mental and physical disability. Other topics of theoretical part include leisure time physical activities and the very characteristic of the region Czech Budweis. The second part - practical - part of the bachelor thesis - deals with the research in the region Czech Budweis. There was used a public inquiry for the research, which should map the leisure-time physical activities in the region Czech Budweis designed for children with mental and physical disability at the age of 8-15 years. 26 Trainers, 15 Directors, 30 parents of disabled children and 40 intact children took part on the research survey. All research assumptions were confirmed.
Availability of physical activities for children with disabilities in their leisure time in Prachatice area.
VALENTOVÁ, Marie
This thesis deals with current availability of physical activity for children with disability age 8-15 in Prachatice region in their leisure time. It is divided into two main parts. The theoretical section is focused on specific terms regarding mental, visual and hearing disability. Practical part is concentrating on main research. The questionnaires were introduced to school masters, sport instructors, children with disability as well as intact children and disability children's parents. The research focused on availability of leisure time physical activity, which is quite extensive for children with hearing and mental disability compare to ones offered to children with visual disability. Through the survey was discovered that 35% of the instructors are without professional sport education, 65% instructors are trainer license holders or physiotherapist. Research also studied possibility of integration children with disability.

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