(b. 2010) has a love for life which you can see in her big smile and her beautiful eyes! You can often find Cyriah dancing around a room, being creative and making Tik-Tok videos. She enjoys staying active and would like a family who can keep up with her. Cyriah thinks it would also be great if she could join a swim team. Expressing herself through art is another one of her passions. Cyriah thrives on positive reinforcement and likes to please others.
Cyriah is currently in therapy to help with behavioral and mental health issues. She is taking medication and is making good progress. Cyriah has an Individual Education Plan (IEP) to help her with her studies and to work on her behaviors at school. Cyriah tests limits and tends to test her caregivers to see if they will give up on her as others have done in the past.
Cyriah is bi-racial African-American/Latina and has siblings with whom she wants to remain in contact. Cyriah does well when she feels loved and protected. She would likely do better in a home where she is the only child in order to receive the much-needed attention – along with love and support – from a forever family.
Cyriah (b. 2010) has a love for life which you can see in her big smile and her beautiful eyes! You can often find Cyriah dancing around a room, being creative and making Tik-Tok videos. She enjoys staying active and would like a family who can keep up with her. Cyriah thinks it would also be great if she could join a swim team. Expressing herself through art is another one of her passions. Cyriah thrives on positive reinforcement and likes to please others.
Cyriah is currently in therapy to help with behavioral and mental health issues. She is taking medication and is making good progress. Cyriah has an Individual Education Plan (IEP) to help her with her studies and to work on her behaviors at school. Cyriah tests limits and tends to test her caregivers to see if they will give up on her as others have done in the past.
Cyriah is bi-racial African-American/Latina and has siblings with whom she wants to remain in contact. Cyriah does well when she feels loved and protected. She would likely do better in a home where she is the only child in order to receive the much-needed attention – along with love and support – from a forever family.
Photo Credit: Natasha Calzatti
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