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Adoption case studies

Children waiting for adoption

Every child is different, so the right adopter for one child may be the wrong adopter for another. This is why we are always looking for a wide range of new families.
Some children thrive in a busy family with brothers or sisters, while others may need the special attention of being an only child.
We need adopters for children of all ages. We are particularly looking for adopters for brothers and sisters, toddlers and young children aged four and older, and children with disabilities.
Currently we have five single children waiting for adoption aged between one and three years old.
More about the children
You can read about some of the children below. Contact the Norfolk Adoption Service to find out more.
Dylan
Dylan is a very content and happy baby. He has a beautiful smile and infectious chuckle. He is described as a very rewarding baby to care for and loves cuddles and affection.
Dylan is making steady progress, but there are some uncertainties regarding his development.
Dylan will need a family who can manage this uncertainty.
Theo
Theo is a 14 month old boy who brings a lot of joy to his foster family!
Theo loves music and listening to nursery rhymes with actions he can remember. Theo loves interaction with people around him and enjoys his food.
Theo's development is a bit delayed. He is only recently sitting independently and not yet making any attempts to stand. His foster carers are encouraging him with support and advice from his health visitor.
Oakely
Oakely (2) is a calm, content and curious little boy who loves to play with musical or light up toys. He is walking and enjoys exploring the environment around him. Oakely has a medical condition which is well managed with medication. He will need a family who can manage this uncertainty.
Tomas
Tomas is a 3 year old boy with a cheeky smile!
Tomas is an active little boy who loves running around and playing with water. He is very good with his ABCs and enjoys playing with his tablet at home. Tomas goes to nursery part-time and is getting on well there.
The main concern for Tomas is around his difficulties with feeding. He eats very little solid food and his foster carer is being supported by health services with regards to this.