Photolisting Profile for Christine
Christine
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Jacob (6/00) He does well in school, scoring in the 90's in reading, math, and spelling. School behavior is good. He sometimes has trouble with being aggressive. He played basketball and t-ball and is looking forward to playing coach pitch next year. He is a sweet boy and loves his siblings. Most of the time he is a good big brother watching out for the younger ones. Christine (5/01) She played t-ball. She has really worked hard at school to get caught up. She has some difficulty getting along with peers. She is sweet and loving child. Has some problems with boundaries but she is improving. May tends to sit back and watch rather than being part of the action. She needs close supervision around younger children. Charles. (5/04) He was delayed in some of his skills and worked with First Steps for about a year. He is too quite most of the time. He has some behavior problems. He is a lovable child and likes to be cuddled. He has always been with Jacob and is very attached to him. He is really close to his younger sister, who is his playmate. Georgie (4/05) she goes to daycare three days a week in an effort to help her with social skills and help prepare her for separation from current foster family. She is funny, loving and can be loud at times. She loves to sing. She loves her brothers and sister. She loves her nana but in general prefers men. Because of the children's experiences in the birth home and for protection of the younger children the adoptive parents should have experience with different types of abuse, be willing to provide a structure home, and a endless supply of energy. In return they will have a fun loving, cute, bunch of children that may bring some heart aches to their life but lots and lots of joy.
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