STX0113596
Status: | Available |
Names: | Jasmine, Nathashia |
Ages: | 16, 15 |
Race: | White/Caucasian, Hispanic/Latino |
Gender: | 2 female |
State: | Texas |
Case #: |
STX0113596 Expand - TX0187579, Jasmine, 16, female
- TX0187578, Nathashia, 15, female
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Last Profile Update: | 10/08/24 |
Photo Updated: | 10/27/23 |
About the Siblings
Jasmine and Nathashia are part of a sibling group of two children and love each very much. Jasmine and Nathashia all have a healthy sibling relationship and the children are very much attached amongst each other. Jasmine is the oldest sibling in the sibling group and takes on the role of the big sister to heart and loves to care and spend time with her sister. Jasmine enjoys playing the clarinet. Nathashia is the youngest and enjoys playing with her sister. Nathashia is in band and enjoys playing the flute. At times, Nathashia can be very shy to speak out and her sister Jasmine will be her voice. Both Jasmine and Nathashia enjoying playing with animals and taking care of them. Jasmine and Nathashia also enjoy singing songs together or practicing their instruments.
Jasmine and Nathashia would benefit from a family that is open minded, patient, loving, considerate, and willingness to assist in their emotional, cognitive, and physical development. The perspective adoptive family needs to have the ability to support all of the children without any barriers along with give both children love, affection, attention, and have the ability to identify each child’s personality, likes, dislikes, and personal needs, in order to effectively bond and attach with each child. The perspective adoptive family needs to be willing to educate themselves on community resources, support groups, outreach programs, and any other beneficial resource that will assist in raising, caring, and giving both children the best family life experience with their perspective adoptive parents. The two children would benefit from a family this is open minded as the older children are at the age where they are questioning many aspects of themselves and may feel confused and in need of reassurance from their adoptive parents of whom they are, their personal ideology, and what they believe in as they become older and come into fruition into their formative years of young adulthood and eventually extending to their years into full adulthood. The two children need a family that are extremely active, enjoy going out in family recreational activities, allows the girls to explore the world through family vacations, and encouraging them to try new hobbies and recreational activities and playing with animals outside of their home.