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Tiny Tara was born March of 2013. Her diagnoses is language and mental development delay. Another sweetie that needs an update, Tara’s file information is from March of 2016 and says the following: Tara lives with a foster family who loves her very much and gives her considerate care. When she was 2 years old, she could say “EI” to respond when her name was called. She could understand most of the adult’s words but she seldom talked. Sometimes when she wanted something, she would take the adult’s hand and take the adult to the thing she wanted. If she wanted to eat fruit, she could say “want fruit.” Sometimes the adult would tease her by saying she was going to take Tara’s things home. Tara would stand in front of the door and not let the Mom in. When her Mom asked her if she needed to go to the toilet, she would nod or shake her head to express yes or no. She seldom wet her pants even during the night. Her pronunciation became more and more clear. The foster Mom says Tara is a small, smart and adorable little girl.
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