by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Orphan Care
How can we put a roof over this child’s head? How can we ensure this child eats today? How can we be confident this child receives an education? These are the questions that sparked the orphan care movement—a big-hearted, activist-packed initiative to get children off...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Orphan Care
Tantrums are normal in young children and to be expected as they grow and learn appropriate ways to express themselves and communicate with others around them. However, sometimes tantrums can indicate more serious underlying issues, such as depression, trauma, fear,...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Orphan Care
The following information comes from the U.S. government’s Occupational Outlook Handbook, a trusted source. A link to this information is at the bottom of the page. How to Become a Kindergarten or Elementary School Teacher “Kindergarten and elementary...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Orphan Care
Unfortunately, in our world, there are many people who aim to harm the young, innocent, and vulnerable. Oftentimes children are victims in tragic and horrific crimes, whether that be sexual, emotional, or physical. But what many don’t know is that the process by...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Orphan Care
Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist and genetic epistemologist who is famously known for his theory of cognitive development. Piaget’s theory differs from other similar theories because he focused only on children, as opposed to all learners. He looked at how...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Orphan Care
Who is your father? If you are a child growing up in a developing country, especially within Africa, this is one of the first things you’re asked when meeting someone. It’s a question that haunts the ears of many orphans within these countries who are left...