The Anderson Family
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Congratulations, we have found three children for you to adopt!
Ada Halina and Julian Henryk are siblings from Poland, aged nine and six, respectively. Both children speak English, though they still struggle with it. Ada is a smart, dependable, and mature. She likes reading and drawing and does very well in school. Julian has Aspberger's syndrome, also known has high-functioning autism. His understanding of mathematics is off-the-charts for his age group, but he has trouble interacting with and understanding other people, and generally navigating the world. He wil need a lot of support. Fortunately, Ada understand him and his condition; she will be a tremendous help as he settles is.
Leah Irit is a five-year-old from Israel, recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She is a bright, well-meaning child, but coping with her emotions is a real challenge, both for Leah and those around her. She will need a stable home, committed parents, and probably medication in order to succeed, particularly as she gets ready to begin school.
Please let us know how Ada, Julian, and Leah are doing!
-- Sarah
Ada Halina and Julian Henryk are siblings from Poland, aged nine and six, respectively. Both children speak English, though they still struggle with it. Ada is a smart, dependable, and mature. She likes reading and drawing and does very well in school. Julian has Aspberger's syndrome, also known has high-functioning autism. His understanding of mathematics is off-the-charts for his age group, but he has trouble interacting with and understanding other people, and generally navigating the world. He wil need a lot of support. Fortunately, Ada understand him and his condition; she will be a tremendous help as he settles is.
Leah Irit is a five-year-old from Israel, recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She is a bright, well-meaning child, but coping with her emotions is a real challenge, both for Leah and those around her. She will need a stable home, committed parents, and probably medication in order to succeed, particularly as she gets ready to begin school.
Please let us know how Ada, Julian, and Leah are doing!
-- Sarah
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We are pleased to report that all of our children are settling in. Ada has been doing very well in school and has made a lot of new friends. Julian had a rough start to the school year, but once we settled into a routine he seemed to get better. A routine also seems to have made a difference for Leah. She knows that she goes to Kindergarten every morning, then she runs errands with me, then we play a game at home before going to pick up Ada and Julian from school. Leah is happiest when we are all home and doing a family activity.
My lovely PPs!
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