These children definitely have some type of dwarfism or are short statured in some way, but we're not exactly sure of their diagnosis. We do know, however, that they really would love to be adopted.
Here is a nine year old girl:
Here is an almost eight year old girl:
Here is a 4 1/2 year old boy:
Here is a 9 year old boy (we think he *might* have achondroplasia, but that is not confirmed):
Here is a six year old boy, with possible achondroplasia, (and who happens to like to wear pink):
Here is a six year old boy, who we think may have SED:
The purpose of the LPA Adoption Committee is to find a family for every child with dwarfism who needs one. The committee serves as a facilitator between potential adoptive parents, adoption agencies, and birth parents. It is our hope that every single short-statured child in the world finds their own loving family. If you would like to donate to help children find their families, please click the link on the Available Children page. Thank you for your support!
Showing posts with label achondroplasia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label achondroplasia. Show all posts
Friday, June 24, 2011
More children from China...
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achondroplasia,
Available children,
China,
SED,
Undiagnosed
More children from China!
Right now, we have 24 children available from China. Yes, 24! So, here are some more adorable pictures.
This sleepy little one year old boy has achondroplasia:
This eleven year old boy has achondoplasia:
This 5 year old boy has achondroplasia:
This 3 year old boy has achondroplasia:
This little boy just turned five a few days ago, and has achondroplasia:
This sleepy little one year old boy has achondroplasia:
This eleven year old boy has achondoplasia:
This 5 year old boy has achondroplasia:
This 3 year old boy has achondroplasia:
This little boy just turned five a few days ago, and has achondroplasia:
Children from China!
China is one of my favorites. (Don't tell the other countries, though - I don't want them to feel bad).
But really, China is very cool because they have a pretty organized adoption program, and the general timeline of adoption is around 1 year, depending on how slow or fast you are with your home study, etc. If you have a home study already, then the wait would generally be less than a year - around 6 - 9 months or so.
So, without further ado, here are some great children who need to find their families:
A nine year old boy with achondroplasia:
A five year old boy with achondroplasia:
An eight year old girl with achondroplasia (it's the only picture we have):
An eleven year boy with achondroplasia:
But really, China is very cool because they have a pretty organized adoption program, and the general timeline of adoption is around 1 year, depending on how slow or fast you are with your home study, etc. If you have a home study already, then the wait would generally be less than a year - around 6 - 9 months or so.
So, without further ado, here are some great children who need to find their families:
A nine year old boy with achondroplasia:
A five year old boy with achondroplasia:
An eight year old girl with achondroplasia (it's the only picture we have):
An eleven year boy with achondroplasia:
Labels:
achondroplasia,
Available children,
China
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