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This chubby cheeked fellow is Eli. Once again we have a very outdated report as he was born in October of 2015 and his medical report is from 2016. Eli is listed as having cerebral agenesis. When Eli was one year old he was living with a foster family. He is considered to be cheerful, active and restless and likes to smile. He is very interested in toys that can make sounds or stimulate his sensory organs. He knows his name and will turn his head when being called. He will laugh when being teased. He likes to be taken care of by familiar early education teacher. He can respond well to the nanny and foster parents. If the nanny makes a high five, he will respond. If you talk to him, he will make sounds or smile. He can turn his head and make eye contact or use his body to communicate with people. He has high muscular tension in his left hand and keeps it in a fist most often. He can sit and crawl and now in the video from 2017, he can walk. Please let us know if your family is interested in an update.
Videos:
https://youtu.be/_sJ81L_BWug – 2-17-17
https://youtu.be/ntNCPq3Xcic – 2-17-17
https://youtu.be/EonTp6SPex4 – unknown
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Disclaimer:
WIA is not responsible for the medical information summarized here. Medical information sent by other countries may be inaccurate or incomplete. Prospective Adoptive Parents reserve the right to have medical information evaluated by a medical professional in the United States.
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