Frank
DOB: October 2004
Gender: Boy
Special Needs: None
Meet Frank, a goofy and active boy! Frank gets along with his peers, but he may make fun of them once they become close. He not only loves outdoor activities and sports but also likes to play computer games. Frank has good learning attitude, which is shown in classes. Recently, he is taking a Jazz drum class, and he practices playing drum diligently after every class. Even the teacher admires for his performance. Frank also attends math tutoring regularly after school, and he always asks questions actively. He hopes to be chef when he grows up and is self-proclaimed Rubik’s Cube expert.
Larson
DOB: January 2009
Gender: Boy
Special Needs: ADHD
Larson desperately hopes to be adopted with his older brother Frank. He truly adores his older brother. Larson likes to play with magnets in puzzle. He does very well in school and received 100 on his English test! Larson has been tested and found to have ADHD, but his foster family does not believe in medicating him. Larson does struggle with a short attention span, but for short periods of time is able to fully engage.
DOB: October 2004
Gender: Boy
Special Needs: None
Meet Frank, a goofy and active boy! Frank gets along with his peers, but he may make fun of them once they become close. He not only loves outdoor activities and sports but also likes to play computer games. Frank has good learning attitude, which is shown in classes. Recently, he is taking a Jazz drum class, and he practices playing drum diligently after every class. Even the teacher admires for his performance. Frank also attends math tutoring regularly after school, and he always asks questions actively. He hopes to be chef when he grows up and is self-proclaimed Rubik’s Cube expert.
Larson
DOB: January 2009
Gender: Boy
Special Needs: ADHD
Larson desperately hopes to be adopted with his older brother Frank. He truly adores his older brother. Larson likes to play with magnets in puzzle. He does very well in school and received 100 on his English test! Larson has been tested and found to have ADHD, but his foster family does not believe in medicating him. Larson does struggle with a short attention span, but for short periods of time is able to fully engage.