Transport Means as a Primary Element for the Traffic Education of Children Aged 1-3 Years
The work deals with the importance of the adoption of means of transport in the first age
period in connection with traffic education in the child's later period.
In the theoretical part of the thesis there is a definition of the areas of child development in the
first age period. It continues with the definition of technique and technologies, which includes
the connection with the technique of activities in kindergarten, the definition of traffic and
means of transport for the child, traffic education and an example of an activity on means of
transport.
In the second part of the thesis, a survey was carried out on the opinions and experiences of
professional workers on traffic education in kindergarten with the help of a questionnaire.
With this, the desire was to find out about the methods that educators use when adopting
means of transport in the first age period.
The empirical part also contains a plan, implementation and reflection of five activities and an
observation form. These are linked to the means of transport in order to find out which means
of transport the children show the most interest in and which they know best.
According to the survey questionnaire and the activities carried out with children, it shows
that it is important to consider means of transport with children in the first age period. In
addition, it is clear that children are extremely interested in the topic and it is therefore a good
springboard for further learning (traffic education).
The advantage of the thesis is primarily a set of five activities related to means of transport in
the first age period. Another positive thing is the theoretical treatment of traffic education,
which is very important for the kindergarten, and as a third major advantage I would mention
the wide range of opinions of the teachers. The work will mainly be used by pedagogues who
would like to get to know the means of transport they made and learn about them with their
children.
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