Dominic is a sweet and sociable 3-year-old Caucasian boy who loves to laugh, smile and run as fast as he can.
He also enjoys playing with his toys and spending time with his foster family.
He is diagnosed on the autism spectrum and has global developmental delays. Because of that, and his small size, he seems younger than he is.
He continues to make steady progress and is working hard to overcome his challenges and is increasing his ability to communicate.
At his daycare Dominicโs teacher reports that he has made connections with some of his classmates and even says he is like โbrothersโ with one of the other children.
Dominic would do best in a home where there are two parents with or without other children. The family should have an understanding of autism and global delays as well as be able to celebrate all of Dominicโs daily successes!
Can you provide the guidance, love and stability that a child needs? If youโre at least 18 years old, have a stable source of income, and room in your heart, you may be a perfect match to adopt a waiting child.
Adoptive parents can be single, married, or partnered; experienced or not; renters or homeowners; LGBTQ singles and couples.
The process to adopt a child from foster care requires training, interviews, and home visits to determine if adoption is right for you, and if so, to help connect you with a child or sibling group that will be a good match.
To learn more about adoption from foster care, call the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange (MARE) at 617-54-ADOPT (617-542-3678) or visit www.mareinc.org.
This article was prepared by Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange.
