Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Brian, Special Focus Individual Referral

Brian is a 3 year old boy with nerve deafness in both ears. He lives with a foster family. He observes the facial expressions and motions of adults and understands what they are telling him. He has a good memory. He can't hear but he does babble. He shares toys with other children. He sometimes because impatient if adults can understand him. He'll calm down when comforted. He's outgoing and active. He builds towers of blocks and turn pages of books. He can jump and scribble with a pen. He has a good appetite and a sweet tooth.

Laura, Special Focus Individual referral

Laura is a 3 1/2 year old little girl who has some physical and mental delays. She has cross foot.
At two years old she was crawling but hadn't started walking yet. She imitated words and used words to express her needs. She likes to play games and gets along well with others.

Families accepting a special focus referral have 6 months to submit the dossier to China. CCCWA allows single women to adopt special focus children. Also families wishing to adopt two children, can adopt a special focus child and a special needs child.

Wendy, EAC Special Focus referral

Wendy is a 2 1/2 year old girl who has a heart murmur and possibly Down's Syndrome. Her medical is from when she was 1 1/2 years old. At that time she could walk, scribble with a pen, go up stairs, draw vertical lines, screw a cap, turn pages of a book, imitate talking, understand "no" and knew cold, tired and hungry.
She enjoys listening to music and playing outside. Her favorite toys are dolls. She like to imitate people and play games.

Monday, January 30, 2012

An EAC family update

A beautiful story about a beautiful little girl!


I just wanted to share some good news that we recently experienced... We adopted our daughter, Hattie, from China with EAC in Feb./March 2009. She was a part of the Special Needs program and had cleft lip/palate repaired. We knew going in that she would need additional surgeries.  She had the first of her surgeries this past Wednesday and things could not have gone better or been more orchestrated by God himself.


 A fissure had formed in the roof of her mouth along the first suture line in her palate and she needed a repair/realignment of the muscle in the soft palate. The doctor was not sure if he would be able to repair either of these because he did not know what had been done in China. Well, once he was able to get in there he found that it wasn't really a fissure that had formed, it was that her palate was never properly closed....now you're thinking this is a bad thing??  In one sense it was, she has had some leakage from her mouth to her nasal passage because of this, but the good part of it was that he had to do much less cutting and repairing because it was never closed. Then he had to realign the muscle in the soft palate that closes off your nasal passage when you swallow and makes certain areas of speech possible. His concern was that normally in foreign countries they just sew the muscle together straight, but a normally formed muscle in its resting position is in "V". In order for him to do it properly he would also need plenty of flesh and other muscle from the back of her throat. Well once he moved on to that area, and got to the muscle, he found it hadn't been sewn together at all. There wouldn't need to be as much repair. He was able to just realign the muscle. Her palate is now noticeably longer and her Dad and I already see some changes in her speech just 3 days later.
 

This was as scary a thing as I've ever experienced, but I do know that He has a wonderful and great plan for each of us. We were able to come home after just 1 night in the hospital, versus 3 that they thought we would be staying. This little girl has blessed so many people and we were even able to share our story with her recovery room nurse who is considering adoption with her husband. We were thrilled to tell her our experience with EAC and how y'all have blessed our lives with 3 great kids. (one adoption from Russia in '06, 2 siblings, one from China)
I just wanted to share this amazing story with everyone there....I feel like we never can hear too much good news!

Sincerely,
Traci, Harris & Hattie

Monday, January 23, 2012

Happy Chinese New Year

Happy Chinese New Year

The dragon is the mightiest of the zodiac signs. Dragons are hardworking, natural born leaders.

This dragon was e-mailed to us by a family that accepted referral last week.
Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
Zhou, Chris & Karla

Friday, January 20, 2012

Please help Alison find a home

Alison is an active 8 year old girl with a speech delay. She likes to be praised by adults. At 5 years old, she was active at things she enjoyed and she would neglect activities she didn't like. At six years old she had a very good imagination but her memory wasn't as good. Now at 8 years old, she understands everything and will help the caregivers when asked.

Eric needs a home

Eric will be turning 8 yrs old in May. He has nerve deafness in both ears. He is in foster care and attends school with deaf classes. He's a typical 7 year old boy who likes to play games at school and study with kids. After school he likes to watch cartoons and play on the playground.



Eric is a Special Focus Individual Referral for European Adoption Consultants, Inc.
Please contact European Adoption Consultants, Inc. if you would like more information on Eric.

We would like to help him find his forever family.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Non Special Needs Update

CCCWA has released referrals of non special needs children through 8/15/06 LID. Families waiting for referral of an infant that is as healthy as possible currently have about a 6 year wait.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

We have our forever family

We were in the same orphanage. Now we are brothers. Our forever family is bringing us home later this week. Our parent's dossier was logged in May 2011.

Families interested in adopting two children from China can adopt a special needs child and a special focus child. CCCWA defines special needs as minor correctable conditions. Special focus children have more complicated conditions or are older. There are many boys on CCCWA's waiting child data base. Families should discuss medical conditions with an international adoption specialist of their choice. Every family's definition of minor and correctable is different. European Adoption Consultants, Inc.'s China Department will help families find the referral that most closely matches their request.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

My embassy appointment is this week

My mom & dad's dossier was logged in May '11. They accepted referral in July'11. I'm heading home with my forever family at the end of this week!  CCCWA will be posting referrals on Monday night. There are over 1500 referrals on CCCWA waiting children data.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

6 families in China, Families received referrals over the holidays

Zhou and 6 families left for China last Wednesday. They received their children yesterday. All 6 families are doing well and starting the bonding process.

Congratulations to the families that accepted referrals over the holidays.
CCCWA has been posting referrals of boys and girls of all age ranges.
Some of the more common conditions are: cleft lip/palate, heart, and orthopedic, hearing, vision
There are currently over 1800 children on CCCWA's waiting children data base.