May 5, 2021
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debbies
Hi Debbie! Wow thank you for so much useful information!! I have much better idea of how things are organised now. So I understand that she is not attending the vocational high school to become a nurse (such school here in Europe is 4 years long but on a high school level), instead she is doing a 3 year track (3 year high school?) to become nurse's assistant. And this program she should finish by age 19? I mean, does it correspond to age of graduation from CI program or does it happen earlier?
Are scholarships awarded to all talented youth or do they have to "compete" somehow?
I think now it is still too early to say, but when the time comes and if she wants to pursue nursing degree, I would strongly consider helping in this, if she really wants it.
And it is so nice to know that she walks only 15 min tu her school :) Actually I had the same situation, I only lived 10-15 min away from my high school and it was great not having to waste time on commute :)
Sorry can I ask you just one more question that I was trying to understand more about (I was searching through the whole forum but found different answers to this from different members). I understood that all your children attend CI programs even if they are not sponsored at the moment, and I also understood that if the sponsorship stops you do not tell this to a child until the new sponsor appears, to spare their feelings. Is then the only difference between sponsored and non-sponsored children just symbolical (in receiving letters etc.) but all of the children are allowed to attend CI programs, get scholarships, etc.? (I know other people asked this already but I found different answers, and I am confused)
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