16 Year Old, Male, Hispanic
Jaydan
Jaydan is a super upbeat inquisitive young individual who is full of energy and loves to talk. He is creative and enjoys making things such as miniature houses and other creations. He enjoys fishing, nature walks, and just being outdoors. He enjoys collecting coins, antique watches, and rocks. He enjoys watching funny videos on YouTube. He has a dry sense of humor and likes cracking jokes whenever possible. He does well in school and makes good grades, but states that he does not enjoy math. He values family and wants to remain connected to his family after adoption, as this is most important to him. Jaydan takes a bit of time to warm up to new people, but once he gets to know you he is very open and will happily share his dreams for his future. He wants to be an actor and operates his own small business. He will often lookup ideas and seek advice on how he can get it started. Jaydan is a well-rounded teenager who has a desire to explore and live life to the fullest. He truly wants to do it all and with the right forever family he will do it all.
Jaydan's forever family will be loving and supportive. Jaydan would benefit from a two parent household that can devote attention to him. He would benefit from a strong male role model. Jaydan desires a home in which he has a loving maternal figure.
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Information Meeting | Choose Agency | Application & Family Home Study | PAT Training |
You will need to attend an information meeting in your area where you will get the basic information about adopting a child from Texas Foster Care.
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Choose a child-placing agency to assist you in adopting a child from Texas Department of Family & Protective Services.
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Gladney will help you complete the application process, which includes paperwork, personal references, medical history and a home study.
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Parent Adoption Training is a required course for parents who wish to adopt a child from the state foster care system. This three day competency-based program is designed to prepare prospective adoptive parents for the challenges of parenting children that have experienced past trauma. |