Gabriel [b. May 2013] is a sweet, social and active little boy who is into dinosaurs! Gabriel even wonders what it would be like to go back in time and live among the dinosaurs to see how they lived. Gabriel has participated in swimming lessons and Science/Robotics Camp, both of which he enjoyed very much and made him feel good about himself. He also enjoys going to the park to run around and play with other kids. Gabriel is receiving services to assist him with a speech delay as well as with learning ways to better communicate his feelings in positive ways. Gabriel continues to make slow but steady progress in school and this, too, makes him happy.
Rosalina [b. April 2014] is a quiet little girl who enjoys playing with her siblings as well as with her dolls and stuffed animals. She likes to help around the house with things she is able to do, such as making her own bed and folding and putting away her clothing. Rosalina loves going to the park where there is plenty of space to run and actively play on the swings, slides, monkey bars and jungle gym. Rosalina is receiving speech therapy services to address a speech disorder which can make it hard to understand what she is saying at times. While Rosalina is too young to know what she wants to be when she grows up, for now she’s happy to be a princess one day, a mommy to her dolls another day, or an artist on other given days.
Anastasia [b. September 2015] is an active and social little girl who is already displaying some traits of a natural born leader! She enjoys going to school and is doing well in her classes. Ana, as she is often referred to, enjoys playing games with her siblings or going to the park to play on the swings and monkey bars. She’s learning new ways to express her feelings in therapy, but one thing that seems clear is that this girl likes to play and have fun!
These “three peas” are looking to grow up together as part of the same “family pod”. If you think your family has what it takes to be a good fit for Gabriel, Rosalina & Anastasia, please let us know. We trust that the right adoptive family will provide them the stable and supportive shell from which they’ll thrive! Photo Credit - Children's Action Network
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