INTRODUCING
ROBERT & BARBARA...NEW YORK
Robert (49) is a Business Manager and Barbara (47) is a Registered
Nurse. They family consists of 3 biological and 8 adopted children. This
is an ever-expanding family that just over flows with love and laughter.
Throughout the years they have witnessed many miracles with some of
there medically challenged children. The older children help
tremendously with the younger ones, and the family has a wonderful
support system. Robert and Barbara have a beautiful home with 10
bedrooms and five bathrooms on an acre and a half of land. Also, on a
lake! The children love the outdoors and this whole family looks at life
a little differently than most as it is filled with special needs
children and the family feels that raising them is their mission. Robert
and Barbara have created a wonderful, loving and caring family that any
child would be welcome into.
Robert and Barbara would like to adopt
any number of either male or female children of any race between the
ages of 0 to 10. They feel capable of accepting the following
conditions: ADD, ADHD, adjustment disorder, AIDS/HIV, Abuse to animals,
anxiety disorder, asthma, attachment disorder, autism, bipolar, blind,
cerebral palsy mild to moderate, conduct disorder, deaf, depression,
developmental delays, diabetes, down syndrome, drug exposed, eating
disorders, mild to moderate emotional, encopresis, enuresis, epilepsy,
failure to thrive, fetal alcohol syndrome, fire starter, heart murmur,
hydrocephalic, hyperactivity, learning disability, legal risk,
macrocephalic, mild to moderate mental retardation, microcepalic,
missing limbs, mood disorder, muscular dystrophy, non-ambulatory,
non-verbal, obsessive compulsive disorder, oppositional defiant disorder
(ODD), paralysis, physically abused, physically aggressive, PTSD,
quadriplegia, reactive attachment disorder (RAD), runaway,
schizophrenia, scoliosis, seizures, self abusive, sexually abused,
sexually acting out, shaken baby syndrome, sickle cell, spina bifida,
terminal illness, total care, tourette syndrome trach, and tube fed.
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