Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Meet some boys- nathan,Linus,and ,David

Please click on the child's name to learn more about them

Nathan

Meet Nathan he is two years old that has cerebral palsy and has the most amazing curls, don't you agree?Right now would be a great time for a family to commit to adopting him so he can get get the medical attention and therapies he needs at a young age. There is no donation button for this child as they only have his file for a while.

From his Reece's Rainbow account:"Boy, age: 2 Cerebral Palsy
He reaches out, picks up and holds toys, transfers them from one hand to another and knocks two blocks one against the other. His attention is stable if he is interested in something. When someone reaches out to him, he changes his body posture in order to be picked up. He differentiates between familiar persons and strangers and when contacted reacts with a smile. He demonstrates preference to some of them. He is calm among his peers in the room and follows them with a look when they move or produce sounds. He manipulates with and explores objects independently. He likes to look at books with pictures. Photos and videos from June 2015 are available through the agency."

Linus collage

LINUS HAS BEEN ADOPTED DOMESTICALLY
I cannot believe this boy is still waiting and I  feel sad for him and what he has gone through he needs a family. Linus was abandoned when he was 7 years old by his birth parents with a deformity of a finger.There is only$9 in his adoption grant and I would love to see it grow and of course for him to show up on my family found me page.

From his Reece's Rainbow page:"Boy, born November 2007 PRC deformity of finger; older child abandonment
Seven year old Linus is such a cute little guy! Besides a deformed middle finger on his left hand, Linus is a healthy little boy! From agency staff met Linus on March 25, 2015: Linus is a VERY SWEET, kind, calm, and easy-going boy. He has good friends and the orphanage staff love him. He hangs out in their office with them often after school. He has a deformed middle finger on his left hand which doesn’t appear to hinder him in daily living skills. However, he does not like school mainly because he says he is bullied at school for being an orphan.
He was brought into the orphanage in May 2014. He was very sad at first, but they say he is ok now. He has never talked about his abandonment or birth family. He was never educated prior to coming into the orphanage. the agency feels that Linus will need a very patient family who home schools so he can catch up, or a family who lives near a school district with a lot of educational supports. This child is so incredibly sweet and the staff thinks he will do really well in a family!"


David smiling

Meet smiling David this sweet boy and polite boy is eleven years old and waiting for his chance to be adopted.I think David would do amazing with the medical care and therapies he needs and would just blossom in a family.There is a $235 adoption grant for him through Reece's Rainbow.

From his Reece's Rainbow account:"Boy, born March 2004
David has cerebral palsy and his eyes cross.  He would do so well in a loving family!
Update March 2014:This kid is AWESOME!!!! He seriously has no business in a level III/IV institution. His CP is so mild- he walked around, did all kinds of stuff. He’s smart and funny, he and my translator talked for about 15 minutes and she said he is a “very normal child and good at conversation.” He was very “appropriate”- I don’t know another way to say it- he was quiet and looked at us like “who are these strangers?” and looked to the nannies for approval, and only then spoke to us. My English (and butchered attempts at Russian) made him start to grin but he quickly got it under control and didn’t outright laugh at me (which makes him more polite than the majority of folks lol!) and he was very respectful.
I LOVE this kid- he needs a family immediately- someone to get him in school and get some botox in that left leg and get those legs stretched so he can walk easier. He would be an awesome addition to a family!"

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