Abstract [eng] |
The work carried out an analysis of documentsgoverningtheoretical special education and speech therapists’ work, speech therapy assistance methods and techniques, cooperation of speech therapists and parents. The main conclusions of the empiric research: 1. Empiric research shows, that in order to overcome children‘s speech and language disorders speech therapists use the following methods: • Traditional teaching methods–reading, writing, narration, a recital and exercise books; • Active teaching (learning) methods – work groups and children‘s conversations, doing puzzles in the order, peer support; • In order to change a situation use – general and fine motor training, visualization, evocative language, inclusion of children's experience, imaginative promotion, use of the senses, drawing, music and construction. 2. It appeared that speech therapists are most often faced with the difficulties at work like: small rooms, lack of working tools and also cooperation with colleagues and sharing experience. 3. Parents think, their child receives all the necessary assistance, basically, all the parents are satisfied with the quality of speech therapy classes, but they would prefer to have more classes. 4. Comparing parents’ and speech therapists approach, who else except speech therapists assist the children with speech and language disorders, a pattern was revealed that both, parents and speech therapists, usually take a passive means of communication, i.e. during meetings, writing notes in the electronic diary or through the child's teacher.Communication by telephone or e-mail is a rare phenomenon. Meanwhile, in parents’ and speech therapists’ opinion about who else could assist the children with speech and language disorders, it was found that both sides offer co-operation of all the closest people of child’s environment i.e. specialists and family members. |