GEMA... JEJAK EMOSI DAN KETAHANAN ANAK YATIM
Keywords:
kebajikan, kaunseling, emosi, realiti, kehidupanSynopsis
Di sebalik statistik dan laporan tentang anak yatim, ada dunia emosi yang jarang didengar. Gema… Jejak Emosi dan Ketahanan Anak Yatim membawa pembaca menelusuri kisah-kisah kecil yang sering tersembunyi di balik rutin rumah anak yatim— ketakutan yang dipendam, rindu yang tidak terucap dan harapan yang masih bertunas.
Dalam realiti semasa apabila isu kesejahteraan mental kanak-kanak semakin mendapat perhatian, buku ini mengajak kita melihat mereka bukan sekadar angka dalam laporan kebajikan, tetapi sebagai jiwa-jiwa yang sedang belajar untuk bangkit.
Berlandaskan pengalaman penyelidikan lapangan dan kisah-kisah yang menyentuh, buku ini merakam gema emosi mereka— jujur, rapuh dan penuh ketahanan, serta membuka ruang untuk kita memahami dan menyantuni anak-anak ini dengan lebih empati.
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