10 Year Old, Female, Hispanic
Nevaeh
Nevaeh is a girl who loves unicorns, LOL toys, Monster High Dolls, and painting her nails. Her favorite color is pink. Nevaeh’s favorite singer is Billie Eilish. She is a girly girl and very artsy. She loves to draw, sing, and have dance parties. She is a very neat child and takes pride in keeping her things in order. Nevaeh works hard in school. She is always up for an adventure, recently trying out fishing and canoeing without fear. Nevaeh is a very loving and affectionate girl, she is always the first to ask for hugs and to become attached, especially to female caregivers. Though she is very loving, any sign of rejection can get her very upset, and she is working on better coping skills. Nevaeh is a beautiful child with an amazing light, and with the right family, she will continue to flourish.
Nevaeh would do best in two parent home, or a single parent home who was retired and able to devote a lot of attention to Nevaeh. Nevaeh would do best as the only child, or the youngest child in the home. Nevaeh does well with a same age child and has become best friends with other children her age. Nevaeh would do best in a family that is active as Nevaeh is always on the go. Nevaeh's forever family will be loving and patient and set clear boundaries and expectations.
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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. |