how we can take care of orphans? write about 2 passages.
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A child who has just lost a parent is delicate. He/ she is battling with more than you can ever imagine, the loneliness and the thought that they will never see their parents ever again is heartbreaking.
One child shared at a graduation, “When my parents died in a car accident, I never knew what it meant until all the sweet speeches given at the burial faded away and the many people who had come for burial left. It dawned on me that we are alone in this world and all the people who had come for burial had done it for our parents not necessarily us the children. Our grandmother stayed and tried to bridge the gap, but it was not the same. As time went by, I forgot the numerous people who attended the burial but I remember the only person who stayed when everyone had left.” She spoke as she thanked her grandmother.
If you take on a niece, nephew, friend’s child or any other child who has just lost a parent, take time to study their personality/ character. Some children can reconcile with the loss after a week or a month whereas others can take longer.
How to raise an orphan
Melbe Twiine, a Counsellor at Compassion International, says orphans are delicate; anything can open the wound.
“In the many years I have spent dealing with orphans and abandoned children. I have realised that an abandoned child has hope of seeing their parents some time but an orphan has lost hope and thus they are hard to deal with,” she explains. Twiine adds, “I personally fear to hurt an orphan, when I accidentally say or do something that might hurt them, I apologise fast before the word penetrates. Do not allow an orphan to think deeply about some bad things or statements told to them by either a teacher or any other person.”
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