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Recovering Orphan
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Recovering Orphan

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Reclaiming the word "orphan,"

so the heart of the orphan can be recovered.

To be parentally poor is to be an orphan. A child may have living parents, but if those parents are unable-or unwilling-to provide love, guidance, and support, the child experiences a kind of emotional abandonment. Parental presence is more than just a biological fact; it is an active role of nurturing, teaching, and protecting. Without it, a child navigates the world alone, lacking the safety net that family is supposed to provide. In this sense, parental poverty, whether financial, emotional, or both, can leave a child just as vulnerable as one who has lost their parents entirely.

This reality shapes the way a child sees themselves and the world. Without parental support, they may struggle to form healthy relationships, trust others, or believe in their own worth. They may carry an invisible weight, learning self-reliance too soon or seeking surrogate families in friends, mentors, or even dangerous influences. While society often equates orphanhood with the absence of parents, true orphanhood can exist even within a home filled with people. It's not just the presence of parents that matters, but their ability to provide the stability, care, and love that every child needs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Five18 Family Services
Date
18 June 2025
Pages
348
ISBN
9798218690267

Reclaiming the word "orphan,"

so the heart of the orphan can be recovered.

To be parentally poor is to be an orphan. A child may have living parents, but if those parents are unable-or unwilling-to provide love, guidance, and support, the child experiences a kind of emotional abandonment. Parental presence is more than just a biological fact; it is an active role of nurturing, teaching, and protecting. Without it, a child navigates the world alone, lacking the safety net that family is supposed to provide. In this sense, parental poverty, whether financial, emotional, or both, can leave a child just as vulnerable as one who has lost their parents entirely.

This reality shapes the way a child sees themselves and the world. Without parental support, they may struggle to form healthy relationships, trust others, or believe in their own worth. They may carry an invisible weight, learning self-reliance too soon or seeking surrogate families in friends, mentors, or even dangerous influences. While society often equates orphanhood with the absence of parents, true orphanhood can exist even within a home filled with people. It's not just the presence of parents that matters, but their ability to provide the stability, care, and love that every child needs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Five18 Family Services
Date
18 June 2025
Pages
348
ISBN
9798218690267