Thursday, March 24, 2011

can you be a child life specialist in italy

can you be a child life specialist in italy?
i really want to be a child life specialist but at the same time i would love to live in a different country, particularly italy. but does italy offer jobs as a child life specialist or something similar to that. i really want to work with kids, but not be a teacher. i want something similar to working with disabled or ill children like in a hospital. do any schools in Europe offer a degree in child education, child development, child life, psychology, etc? Many thanks!
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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This is one of the most idiotic 'PROFESSIONS' ever created. I am not trying to hurt anyone, just posting honest opinions and the truth. Child Life Specialist: These individuals get paid about 40k-60k a year to play with the kids. That's it. That's all they do. No training, no therapy, no teaching, no nothing. The sort of thing the candystripers used to do in an earlier, more sane world. Many of these so-called child life specialists (not all,) have bachelors degrees in psychology, early childhood education, or yadayadayada yada. However, do their jobs really require any of these four year degrees? No! Technically, pediatric nurses or nursing assistants are more than capable of doing the same thing, and also good honest volunteers! These people are working in a hospital setting, which in America unfortunately establishes a hierarchial structure, with the doctors being on top because they spent all the time and effort to go to medical school, the nurses after them, and these 'specialists' at the bottom. So in actuality this hierarchial system causes them to be more self aware and have a low self esteem. Because of this they treat volunteers like crap to make themselves feel superior, or because they feel like their jobs are threatened! They make a career out of something that should be made common sense to everyone that has or doesn't have kids! One ultimately paid for - and this is the best part - by the families of the sick kids themselves! When I and others have volunteered at the hospital for over four years, that is exactly why they didn't like me and other volunteers, because they felt we were taking away their jobs! At any point if they felt their jobs threatened by any volunteer or staff member, they simply tried to find ways to make that person quit (it's the same as the UAW in the Automotive industry, and what really killed the automotive industry!) Perhaps they could get a night job as a "Beer Drinking Specialist" and get the bar to pay you for the right to drink their beer. Unfortunately we Americans are creating service based, useless jobs to keep the economy going (No other country, including western countries that have better overall ranking health care systems such as Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, have a useless job such as a Child Life Specialist.) It's not because these other countries are evil and don't care about sick kids, it's simply because they realize that you don't need a four year college degree and useless certification to do this! Here's an honest question for you: Is there really a need for a four year college degree and some type of 'crafted' certification (which by the way I am sure someone sitting at home is collecting quite some money from,) to do this job? NO!!!! Or could the hospitals hire a nursing assistant for $10/hour instead of paying someone over $40K-$60K to do the same thing? Face the real facts: the 'Child life specialists' are nothing but a marketing ploy for the competing hospitals to try and make more money! It's a way to advertise their facilities as being better so a person will go to their hospital instead of a competing hospital. Like I mentioned before, unfortunately, this is why health care reform is needed in this country -- because medicine is turning into a big business! In the short term, these jobs can make people feel more valuable and better about what they do. However, the real fact is that this is simply a wasteful product of american consumerism capitalism. Instead of promoting more parental and community awareness of how to raise children, help the sick children in communities, the American university and medical system is creating more useless jobs out of it! The universities create more psychology based programs because it is a much easier field to study and go into (compared to real fields such as engineering or medicine, what do you do with a bachelors degree in psychology? nothing!) and the universities want the money. This is exactly the situation and greed which caused the housing bubble and led to the banking bailouts, which killed the auto industry and the auto bailouts, and it's what's killing health care system now and needs health care reform. I am only mentioning all this so people looking to go into these types of profession realize how they are part of and affect the overall system! What we don't need in this country is college graduates going into ridiculous fields such as this. What we do need is more people working and studying harder in science, real engineering, and real medicine to develop the future. It's a lot more difficult and a lot of work, I know, and unfortunately people often want to take the easy way rather than the more difficult road.



Wednesday, March 16, 2011

AFS in Italy for 17-year-old girl

AFS in Italy for 17-year-old girl?
In a year and a half i will hopefully be going on an AFS exchange to Italy from New Zealand for a year. By then i will be 17. Just wondering if anyone can tell me about the high school system there? I tried Googling it but was very confused by all the different types of high schools. And just general life in Italy for teenagers of my age? Thank you!
Other - Italy - 2 Answers
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in italy the school usually starts at 8:30 and finishes at 13:30.you can choose between a variety of schools,for instance there is the scientifico where you study mostly math,the linguistico where you study mostly languages and so on.however usually ever school has at least 10 subjects and you got to study all of them,i mean they are compulsory,it is not like America where you can decide the things you want to study.generally Italian schools are not so difficult,you study for 9 months and every month there is a classwork or a oral report in every subject in which you have to take at least 6 out of 10(10 is like A,from 5 to 2 is E/F). you want to know general life here?well you can do what you want.you have to study in the morning,in the afternoon you should do your homework and then you can do whatever you want!
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i'm an italian exchange student in the USA!! =) so...in italy there are 5 years of high school, generally (like in my italian school) they put exchange (17yearold)students in the second year, and if they have no difficulties they put them in the third year, but that depends on the school you are going to attend. in italy there are a thousand kind of high schools!! usually is the host family that decide for the exchange student. first, we have "licei", those are usually the most difficult schools, they can be -liceo scientifico (you can study more science) -liceo classico (where you can do humanity studies, subject such as greek, latin, history of art, etc)) -liceo artistico (art classes) -liceo linguistico (languages) then there are "technical schools" -for geometries, -ITIS (you can study physics, chemistry...it depends on the school) -magistrali, where you can study subjects like psychology and etc... then there are many other, professional high schools, but usually exchange students attend one of those i wrote above!! i don't know if your system is similar to the USA's one, but compared o here the biggest difeerences are that in italy if you want to do sports, they are not through the school, but outside... then you cannot create your schedule, then you don't have lunch in school since you have generally 5 or six periods every morning..then most of the students have school on saturday... then you have always the same class, teachers move around the school... general life...hmm...the drinking age in italy should be 16, but even if you are 14 and you want a beer, they give it to you...i don't want to instigate you to drink! it's just that here in the usa everyone thinks that italy is cool just because of that!! anyway...that means that teenager can go to the club earlier, it's generally full of places for people of our age....italian teenagers generally go out on saturday, afternoon and night..and sundays..sport practice is generally 3 days a week, not everyday..it's hard to find rural places and easier to find cities, so it's easy to have fun =) i hope i helped you!!



Tuesday, March 8, 2011

What do you think about Italy in this moment

What do you think about Italy in this moment?
Have you been reached by the pieces of notice from Naples? Than the prices are higher than the other, the people are stupid and bad, the government is disorganised and it is operating in a wrong way. Italians aren't happy, we've a lot of problems. Why do you think that Italy is fantastic? If i had lived in Australia now i would be happier--- excuse me for the orrible english...it is because of the disorganised school (ahahah u__u)
Other - Society & Culture - 1 Answers
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When I went to Italy all I saw was Africans and Muslims everywhere. Where did all the Italians go?



Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Travelling in october.10 points for most clever answer

Travelling in october.10 points for most clever answer!?
Im going on a school trip to italy on the 2nd week of october. I was just wondering what kind of bag i should bring for touring. Should i bring a sling bag or a backpack? Or if there is another kind of bag that is better for travelling, please let me know. Thanks!
Packing & Preparation - 3 Answers
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Lucky You !!!! Backpack for sure!
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if it waz me i would get the book bag style
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Sound backpack for sure, keep it as much out of sight as you can when not carrying it, and where it isn't easy for anyone to reach. When carrying it keep good hold on it. You could use a sound leather type bag, but they are a bit of a pain to be picking up and putting down all the time. I've been there, don't leave anything to chance they are a nice people, but a few aren't so nice, don't get within reach of two youngsters on a motor bike or scooter, if you see one sitting on a motor bike, look out for his mate.



Thursday, February 24, 2011

Can anyone explain to me life in the north of italy

Can anyone explain to me life in the north of italy?
I will be living in north italy for one year, near milano. help? tell me about fashion, activities, school, food(different from the south?), anything! :) grazie
Other - Italy - 2 Answers
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In northern and southern Italy food is A LOT different, but it's better in South in my opinion. FOOD IN SOUTHERN ITALY: http://www.travelsignposts.com/Italy/food/food-in-southern-italy FOOD IN NORTHERN ITALY: http://www.italianmade.com/regions/geoarea-foods1.cfm In Italy we stay at school until 13:30 and we can't choose the subjects that we want to study. The subjects change in every school, it depends on which High School you choose before. In the afternoon we usually go on squares with friends, we take a walk in the center or we go to the cinema. . . :) Bye
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Near Milan... where? I live 20' form Milan that's is the most crowded and productivity area in Italy (and one of the most in Europe) People think a lot about work and productivity. In south life is much "take it easy"



Wednesday, February 16, 2011

are there and sport clubs in italy

are there and sport clubs in italy?
i want to know if there are any ice hockey clubs in italy (in or out of school)
Other - Sports - 1 Answers
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Most of Italians have never seen an ice hockey match in there life (except on TV). This sport is played virtually only in the Trentino-Alto Adige region, and in the mountainous part of Veneto region.



Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Can you please tell me everything you know of rome italy?
OK. FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF AUGUST 2009 i WILL BE GOiNG TO ROME ALL BY MYSELF. BUT i WILL BE ENROLLED IN A SMALL LANGUAGE SCHOOL...BUT i NEED TO KNOW THE UPS DOWNS DANGERS AND ETC OF ROME. PLEASE i AM SO EXCiTED!! THANKS
Other - Italy - 5 Answers
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Watch out for pickpockets and other shady types around the Termini Train Station. Watch out for gypsies in general and small children who are thieves. Be sure to get a money belt that goes around your waist and under your clothes and keep your passport and extra money it there. If you want to travel outside of Rome during your stay, you can do so by rail. If you have time, a rail pass might be a good option. Have fun, sounds like a great trip!
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You can write a book about Rome...................Can't eveen begin in this space. All your questions will be answered when you get there and meet your class mates. It is a beautiful country with beautiful cities. I am sure you will get to some of them if you are lucky. You will make many new friends there. Good for you !!!
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http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/italy-country-profile.html http://italian.about.com/od/italianculture/Culture_and_Traditions.htm http://www.justlanded.com/english/Italy/Tools/Articles/Culture/Social-customs-in-Italy http://www.shelteroffshore.com/index.php/living/more/living-in-italy-and-customs-to-know-about/ http://www.albertasource.ca/abitalian/lifeways/customs.html http://www.italiansrus.com/resources/traditions.htm http://italian.about.com/library/weekly/aa120600f.htm
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Well, then hopefully you'll find my website about living and touring in Rome Italy helpful. It's designed as a tourist guide to Rome and also to help you understand Roman life and get a better grasp of Italian culture. There is advice on transport in Rome, Roman culture, restaurants bars nightlife in Rome etc. Enjoy.
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i'm italian and i'm from Rome...if you want to know something about it,contact me on msn meenger.My contact is erpiovra@hotmail.it



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