Waiting Child: Jamie

September 8, 2017 Children Who Wait 1 Comments

Jamie, 4, is an active, smiley, energetic young boy who enjoys outdoor play, games, music, and toy trains. Jamie also enjoys helping out with the younger children. The orphanage describes him as a big brother to the other kids. Jamie has good self-care skills. He can use the bathroom, wash his hands, clean up, and get dressed and undressed without help. He has both bowel and bladder control. Jamie’s fine and gross motor skills seems to be on track. He can walk, jump, skip, and use the stairs. He can also imitate drawing shapes and lines well. Jamie has a good appetite. He knows his numbers and sizes.



Jamie was abandoned at birth. He was found to have bilateral inguinal hernias. The right hernia was repaired in November, 2015 and the left hernia was repaired a year later. Jamie also has epilepsy. When he was first abandoned he would have seizures once or twice a month. He is taking medication to help control his epilepsy. The number of seizures Jamie has varies; he has had one seizure in the past three months. Jamie’s language development appears to be a bit delayed. A report from May, 2017 says that Jamie can use simple words and have simple communication, producing two words at a time. The orphanage reported in August, 2017 that Jamie is a clever boy who can understand and follow directions as well as communicate his needs. They also reported that he has normal intelligence and he gets along well with other children.



Is Jamie the son you’ve been looking for? He has $5,000 AGENCY GRANT AVAILABLE! He is listed with Cradle of Hope Adoption, please contact them for further information.



One response to “Waiting Child: Jamie”

  1. Amanda Gillean says:

    Has Jamie found a family?

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