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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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ADHD na základní škole / ADHD in elementary school

NOVÁČKOVÁ, Gabriela January 2013 (has links)
Aim of this thesis is to look at the problematics of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and show the attitude towards children in the school environment. ADHD and other connected terminology is explained in the theoretical part of the thesis. Possible causes of ADHD are described in the following chapters. Because pupils in lower secondary schools are in their puberty, this stage is described from the psychological point of view. Analysis of symptoms of ADHD in various stages of life follows. Attention will be also focused on prevention of problematic behavior at school. The end of the theoretical part is dedicated to possibilities of threatment and the experience of special pedagocial centres. Practical part of this thesis consist of interviews with teachers who have been teaching children with ADHD. The aim is to analyze the factors which may affect the success of students with ADHD in obtaining of primary education.
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Hyperaktivita / Hyperactivity

VELKOVÁ, Martina January 2010 (has links)
In my diploma thesis I deal with the issues of hyperactivity that has recently been a very current and discussed topic. In the theoretic part of my thesis, I specify the concept of hyperactivity and talk further about its symptoms and consequent effects. I, as well, pay close attention to the current possibilities of reeducation with a consequent focus on the programs supporting hyperactive children and their parents. The practical part of the diploma thesis consists of three parts: an interview with a pedagogue working with hyperactive children; a case report of a hyperactive child; questionnaire survey and its subsequent interpretation. The practical part of the diploma thesis focuses on the particular symptoms of hyperactivity at hyperactive children in the school environment and their consequent effects. It tries to find out the possibilities of the reeducation and remedy at the same time. In detail, it targets the help to hyperactive children and their parents offered by schools and consequently the ratio of utilization by the parents. At the very end of the practical part of the diploma thesis, I dedicate my work to an assessment of hypothesis defined by myself.
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Motorická výkonnost žáků s poruchou pozornosti spojenou s hyperaktivitou na 1. stupni základní školy / Motor performance of pupils with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Otipková, Zuzana January 2012 (has links)
Title: Motor performance of pupils with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Objectives: The aim of the work was to determine the level of fine and gross motor skills of upper extremities of the pupils with diagnosis ADHD at schools specialized on these pupils and compare it with the fine and gross motor skills of upper extremities of children without this diagnosis at common elementary school. Further work objective was to determine the level of gross motor skills of lower limbs and laterality of paired organs (hand - foot) within above mentioned groups of pupils. Methods: To determine the level of fine and gross motor skills of upper extremities, gross motor skills of lower limbs, laterality of the upper and lower extremities of the pupils with and without ADHD aged 9-11 years we used these types of tests: "Spiral", "Dotting test", "Beads" (the level of fine motor skills of the upper extremities); "Pack", "Small plate tapping", "Big plate tapping" (the level of gross motor skills of upper extremities); "Tapping the leg" (the level of gross motor skills of the lower limbs); "Typing out the Rhythm" (the laterality of the lower limbs); "Bell" and "Matches" (the laterality of the upper extremities). Results: The fine motor level of dominant hand was in the case of ADHD diagnosed pupils...
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Problémy dětí s ADHD ve škole / Problems of children with ADHD at school

VLČKOVÁ, Daniela January 2012 (has links)
The thesis deals with problems that may be encountered in school by children who suffer from an Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The main objective is to highlight many practical techniques, methods and guidelines that can be helpful in teacher?s approach to an ADHD child. The theoretical part deals with the main symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity associated with life and how they affect the child afflicted by the disorder. Teaching methods that are to be used when working with ADHD children are described. In the practical part, there are three case studies to present the general problems that ADHD children, their parents, teachers and other surrounding people have to face. I also enriched the amended practical part with interviews with teachers to find out what their current approach to these children is and whether they are able to use the right working methods with the children in school to make the teaching and learning easier and more open.
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Hyperaktivní a "hyperaktivní" dítě ve škole / Hyperactive and ,,hyperactive" child at school

ARNICANOVÁ, Zuzana January 2014 (has links)
Dissertation focus on problems connected with ADHD and hyperkinetic disorder. First part describes ADHD, it?s symptoms, utterances in different parts of children?s evolution, diagnosis and treatment. Main part focuses on foreknowledge, right usage of term ADHD and hyperactivity of different groups of people. As next, it focuses on finding how is the situation with recognizing of ADHD and diagnosis and consecutive work with these children.
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Rodinný příběh dětí s ADHD / Family story of ADHD diagnosed children

KRÁLOVÁ, Kateřina January 2009 (has links)
This master thesis deals with issues of children with ADHD, hyperactivity, on the second grade elementary school and their own view of themselves as a hyperactive individual using the narration method. Abstract The objective of the theoretical part was to define the terms MBD, ADHD, ADD and the narration method. The objective of the practical part was to analyze school experience of children with diagnosed ADHD, hyperactivity. I tried to consider the issues mainly from the insights of children themselves. In doing so, I stem from the theoretical part.
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Hyperaktivní děti v mateřské škole / Hyperactive children in kindergarten

Tálašová, Petra January 2016 (has links)
Summary: TÁLAŠOVÁ, Petra. Hyperactive children in kindergarten. Prague: Charles University pedagogical faculty, 2016. 90 p. thesis. The thesis deals with the hyperactive children in kindergarten. The theoretical part of the work focuses on basic information about ADHD syndrome, on the evolution of the terminology, the manifestations focused on the preschool age, the prevalence and diagnosis, causes of the syndrome, children support options with the syndrome of ADHD in the nursery school educators, educational process and, not least, to information about pre school age itself. The aim of the study was to compare the kindergartens in the region of Melnicko with a focus on the readiness of teachers to identify manifestations of hyperactivity and hyperactive on the attitude forward the education of children. The research included 10 kindergartens from Melnik and surroundings. In this thesis was used the method of the halfstructured interview, and subsequently his analysis. The conversation was focused on the occurrence of the hyperactive children in kindergarten, to measure knowledge of educators on this issue and in particular, as they are in individual kindergartens able to work with hyperactive children.
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Specifická práce s projevy ADHD u dětí na 1.stupni ZŠ / Specific work with manifestations ADHD by the children at the primary school

MUSILOVÁ, Veronika January 2014 (has links)
This thesis focuses on specific work of primary school teachers that is related to children with the symptoms of ADHD. The theoretical part describes primary school system, young school age children from the perspective of development psychology, further it deals with ADHD in terms of terminology, occurrence, origins of this disorder and description of symptoms ADHD. The practical part of this thesis contains interviews with teachers which encountered children with ADHD during their working experience.It analyses ways of pedagogic work with this disorder in primary schools.
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Dítě s ADHD očima rodičů / A child with ADHD parents' eyes

MUNDUCHOVÁ, Pavla January 2017 (has links)
The aim of my dissertation is to map parents´ life who have children with the ADHD syndrome. This presented dissertation consists of the theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part I am dealing with ADHD syndrome, his definition, characteristics, causes of origin, diagnostics, then I mention difficulties which are connected to ADHD syndrome and his presence in population. Then in chapter Child with ADHD I focus on particularities of its evolution, then I describe the sense and role of the child´s family. The important part is the upbringing ADHD children and, also suitable attitudes for them. I am also dealing with parents who have ADHD child and their potential difficulties, which they can be faced. The last chapter is ADHD Child in the school, where I describe the sense of the teacher for ADHD child and how relations the family and the school have, possibilities how to help, support for parents and their ADHD children. The qualitative method which means interview was chosen for this research. The content of the practical part is to analyse and make dialogues with the parents of ADHD children with the aim to answer on given research questions and to fulfil the aim of my dissertation. Interviews was realised with four respondents. With one of them there was also respondent´s husband. The respondents´ children´s age was from 6 to 12 years, 3 boys and 1 girl. Interviews were rewritten word to word by direct transcription towards written form and subsequently were elaborated by open coding with the subsequent setting cards. Respondents described similar characteristics their children with ADHD as hyperactivity, inattentiveness, impulsiveness and madness. Also they agreed that child´s ADHD negatively influenced the relationship with their partners.
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Rozvoj grafomotoriky u předškolních dětí s příznaky hyperaktivity / The graphomotoric progress related to pre-school children with symptoms of hyperactivity

ŠMÍDOVÁ, Kateřina January 2009 (has links)
Graphomotor skills are a set of motoric skills in the field of graphics. Their development is dependent on the overall level of psychomotor development, especially gross and fine motor skills. Hyperactivity means excessive compulsion to perform activities, excessive movements. This is why children with symptoms of hyperactivity are very frequently prone to occurrence of problems in some area of psychomotor skills. The aim of the thesis was to ascertain to what extent the level of graphomotor development influences postponement of school attendance and also how kindergartens handle development of fine and gross motor skills in these. Both aims were fulfilled. The theoretical section of the thesis deals with a detailed description of the problems, attempting to present a comprehensive overview of the topic. The research section is made up of integrated research. Qualitative research took place with the aid of controlled interviews with representatives of kindergartens. The interview was recorded in writing and subsequently analysed and elaborated into tables. The quantitative section of the research was base on gathering of data with the aid of questionnaires and subsequent analysis of the data. The results were elaborated into graphs. There were a total of two questionnaires, one for pedagogical workers and second for parents of children cited by teachers, both anonymous. Those questionnaires ascertained the level of gross and fine motor skills, graphomotor skills and any possible postponement (even considered) of school attendance. Two hypotheses were determined. The research confirmed both hypotheses. It was evident from the results of the research that deficiencies in the development of graphomotor skills in pre-school children are dependent on the development of gross motor skills and coordination and that hyperactive children show greater shortcomings in these areas. This is why development of psychomotor skills should be supported and developed in a targeted manner during pre-school years. This can help to prevent problems with graphomotor skills, especially in hyperactive children.

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