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Lovely Vanya was born August of 2012 and has the special need listed of delayed growth development. A CT scan does not show any abnormality on the brain however. Her information is outdated from 2017 and says the following: Vanya’s motor ability is poor compared to normal children. She can walk alone and can trot but her walking and running posture is abnormal. Her waist and lower limb strength is weaker. She can control her bowels and knows how to put on and take off clothes. Her intelligence development is poor compared to her peers. She can understand some simple instructions but is delayed in her understanding and responsive ability. She only speaks about 2-3 words daily. She is shy when speaking with strangers although she can communicate well with the children and caretakers in the institute. She can express her needs and can understand some simple instructions from the teacher and caretakers. Vanya is introverted and timid and enjoys playing in a familiar environment. She is active in the institute although sometimes she is a little headstrong and possessive. We hope a family will step up and help this sweetie pie thrive!
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