Yes, this is Pouchon. He is hardly recognizable when he smiles. Pouchon and his older brother came to us a little over two years ago. He was reserved, to say the least, would answer questions with the tiniest of voices and express his emotions with his eyes. It is only recently that he has started to smile. This tells me that he feels safer and is more engaged with what is happening around here... a little miracle.
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Pouchon
Yes, this is Pouchon. He is hardly recognizable when he smiles. Pouchon and his older brother came to us a little over two years ago. He was reserved, to say the least, would answer questions with the tiniest of voices and express his emotions with his eyes. It is only recently that he has started to smile. This tells me that he feels safer and is more engaged with what is happening around here... a little miracle.
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3 comments:
What a great smile! This makes me happy =)
What a beautiful shining forth of love!
He looks very happy....
Steve
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