Why Italian kids never leave home
Children are said to be the center of a typical Italian family. The Italian "Mamma" takes care of them - and also spoils them, and the kids stay living with their parents and only move out later. These are all clichés of course, but is there any truth to them? Euromaxx reporter Hallie Rawlinson had a look at daily life in a typical Italian family - and learned some surprising new things. CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:41 Meet the Galiano family 01:19 Why does Italy have one of the lowest birth rates in Europe? 02:55 Morning routine: who takes the kids to school? 05:09 The Italian mamma 07:28 The Italian father 08:48 The most important time of the day #italy #parenting #family -------------------------------------------- CREDITS Report: Hendrik Welling, Hallie Rawlinson Camera: Emanuele Spagnolo Edit: Hendrik Welling Supervising Editor: Mirja Viehweger -------------------------------------------- Subscribe to DW Euromaxx: https://bit.ly/DWEuromaxx_Sub Would you like to find out more about Euromaxx? ▸Website: https://www.dw.com/english/euromaxx ▸Facebook: / dw.euromaxx ▸Instagram: / dw_euromaxx DW Euromaxx brings you engaging insights into European cultures and lifestyles.

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