Wednesday맥스카지노s Child: Spunky fifth grader wants to 맥스카지노see the world맥스카지노 with forever family
Kaylee, 11, isn맥스카지노t shy about what she likes: reading books, playing with new friends, and giving a big hug to social worker Elise Leatherwood.
She맥스카지노s also not afraid to say what she doesn맥스카지노t like.
맥스카지노How맥스카지노s fifth grade?맥스카지노 we asked.
맥스카지노Horrible,맥스카지노 said Kaylee.
But her temporary disdain for the fifth grade hasn맥스카지노t lessened her love for reading. She brought one of her favorite books, from the "Dog Man" collection, with her to our interview.
맥스카지노I have every one of them,맥스카지노 she said.
Kaylee has grown up in Kentucky맥스카지노s foster care system, moving in and out of foster homes and residential facilities.
맥스카지노I move, move, move. I have trauma, I맥스카지노m afraid of a foster family, that they맥스카지노re going to hurt me,맥스카지노 she said.
Kaylee맥스카지노s social workers said it will take time to build trust with a potential adoptive family. But stability and permanency will allow Kaylee to flourish.
맥스카지노I want to know the world, I want to see the world.맥스카지노
If you맥스카지노re interested in learning more about Kaylee or other children waiting on a forever family, click