Kaily is part of a sibling group of four children that were previously adopted. She has a twin brother and sister and an adoptive sister. In July 2011, the children’s adoptive mother passed away from cancer and Keyera, Kaily, Skylar and Chloe entered foster care. The agency was then granted permament custody as there were no relatives in the adoptive family that could care for the children. All four children have special needs.
Kaily is nine years old and likes to be active and play sports. She is very affectionate. Kaily is very sweet-natured and friendly and smiles all the time. She is on an IEP due to cognitive disabilities; Kaily likes school and has had no behavioral problems to date. She has been diagnosed with Adjustment Disorder with Anxiety. Her birth mother tested positive for marijuana when Kaily was born.
Kaily appears healthy and seems more relaxed in presentation when compared to her sisters. She smiles easily and seems to warm without much difficulty. Kaily has started showing signs of aggression and outbursts in her current foster home that require restraint to calm her down.
The siblings all have a close bond and relied on each other growing up for care. Currently Keyera and Kaily are placed together in a foster home that is interested in adopting them. Chloe is placed separately in a foster home that is very interested in adoption of her. Skylar is placed in another home that is able to care for his extensive special needs. The family is not looking to adopt Skylar at this time. The agency is interested in finding an adoptive home to place all four siblings if possible.
For more information, contact Sandy Altman, Hancock County Department of Job and Family Services, 7814 CR 140, PO Box 270, Findlay, OH 45839, (800)228-2732 or (419)424-7022 ext. 8001: Fax (419)422-1081 or click below to submit an interest on-line.
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