Farrah - Our children's stories
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Farrah is four and a lovely and sociable little girl who just loves undivided attention where she can chatter and play and giggle.Farrah has so many questions because she wants to learn about everything around her. She thinks this is important to help her to make sense of the world. She enjoys so many different things, playing with her teddies, monster trucks and the trampoline… she is super at jumping! She loves wearing pretty bobbles and clips in my hair. Farrah moved to her foster carers’ not long after she turned 3, as she was not always given the care she deserved. She has experienced consistency and good care in her foster home, where she lives with two parents and other children. She has made lovely progress with the commitment and care for her foster family, having been able to build trust. Farrah’s foster carer says their whole family totally adore her and she feels that within a short space of time they can really see so much progress made.She describes Farrah as amazing, loving, caring and loves to look at herself in the mirror! She is advanced and so bright, a little live wire, who just loves everything, loves to be in the wild, loves exploring, very quick to learn and pick up things, but also physically very quick with her feet! She is a strong little character with determination and won’t take no for an answer. She will make an incredible actress one day! Farrah is brave, fearless and curious; full of wonder, fun and adventure! She is very bright and inquisitive and has a question for everything! She thrives on undivided attention and spending time together; playing, creating artwork, making cakes or exploring the outdoors! Farrah has had some frightening experiences as a baby girl which has left her feeling anxious about the world around her and we see these big feelings at times, which can be difficult for her and those who care for her. She needs dedicated, patient and insightful parents who have the time, love and care to devote to her to help her to continue to be the wonderful little girl she is! She will need reassurance and support with making sense of all of the things she has experienced in her little life. It would be beneficial to have two parents who can support each other and Farrah. Farrah is dual heritage – White British/Pakistani and enjoys learning about her culture and heritage so it would be nice to have a family where she can continue to learn about both the Muslim faith and western cultures too. |
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| Children’s names have been changed and stock photos have been used to protect identity. |
