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Sarah and Gemma

This is a real-life case study. We have changed the children's names and the image is posed by models to protect their identities.

Sarah and Gemma are sisters and the best of friends. They are looking for a family who will love and support them to enable them to flourish.

Sarah

Sarah started school this year. Everyone who meets her says she is adorable. She is a happy little girl and loves nothing more than to play with other children and spend time with her little sister. 

Her foster carer says she has lovely manners and is great fun to be around. She loves to draw, dance, sing, and have little tea parties with other people and her dollies. She likes to dress up like the little princess she is and has a fantastic imagination! 

Gemma

Gemma is younger and lives with Sarah and their foster family.  Gemma was very tiny when she was born because she was born early.  She is still quite little but she's got a great big character! 

Gemma loves it when Sarah plays with her and she is much more fun to play with now she is crawling around and playing with toys.  Gemma took quite a long time to start to sit up and get on the move but now she has got going she is doing lots of new things all the time.  Their foster carer says Gemma is a delight to be around and to look after. 

She loves it when adults play with her and she has a brilliant little giggle.  Gemma likes to play with her sister in the playroom and she loves to play on the swings at the park.  When she is in the bath, she loves to splash her legs and make the water go everywhere!

More about the girls...

Sarah and Gemma are an adorable little duo, who are looking for an adoptive family together.  Sarah is an inquisitive and lively little girl, who melts everyone's hearts.  Gemma is a petite little girl, who is a little behind in her development and also has some hearing difficulties. 

In the last four months, she has made huge leaps in her development and is now crawling, rolling, sitting up, standing up at furniture and her little personality has really started to shine. She is not yet walking and she is still eating foods that are very smooth as she struggles to chew lumps. She gets help from lots of different professionals such as the physiotherapist and early years services to help with her development.   

Could you give them a loving home?

We are looking for an adoptive family for Sarah and Gemma who will love them and continue to support them to enable their personalities and potential to flourish.

This is a real-life case study, we have changed the children's names and the image is posed by models to protect their identities.

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