MI01C010829
Status: | Available |
Name: | Wyatt |
Age: | 9 |
Race: | White/Caucasian |
Gender: | Male |
State: | Michigan |
Case #: |
MI01C010829 |
Last Profile Update: | 06/30/25 |
Photo Updated: | 07/02/25 |
About Wyatt
There’s something magnetic about Wyatt—an energy that pulls you in, not because it demands your attention, but because it invites you to stay curious. Whether he’s launching Hot Wheels across the living room or sharing a new fact he just learned, Wyatt brings a vibrant mix of heart, humor, and intellect to every space he enters. His favorite subject in school is science, which makes sense when you consider how much he loves understanding how things work, especially when it comes to cars, firefighters, or K9 units. “Wyatt is incredibly curious and smart,” says an adult close to him. Ask him about his dream job and he’ll tell you, confidently, that he wants to be a K9 officer—protecting others, working with animals, and making a difference. Wyatt’s curiosity is matched by his creativity. He lights up when he’s building puzzles, pretending to be a Ghostbuster, or coloring a new masterpiece. He’s also someone who deeply values his own space and time to recharge, often hanging out solo in his room on the weekends, especially when things around him feel a bit too loud or busy. Even during his quiet moments, Wyatt remains engaged, keeping himself occupied with books (he’s a big fan of Dog Man) or inventing new games with his toy cars. He’s learning more about what helps him feel balanced and safe, and when he’s in that space, his personality truly shines.
On the playground or with friends, you’ll likely find Wyatt with a football in his hands and a wide grin on his face. He’s quick with a joke, loves to laugh, and thrives in active, outdoor play. “Wyatt is one of the most fun, compassionate, thoughtful, and curious people I have ever known,” says an adult close to him. “He makes me laugh, always asks great questions, and gives great hugs.” After school, he likes to be outside, soaking up the fresh air and freedom that movement brings. He finds joy in dressing up for Halloween, trick-or-treating with intention, and celebrating life’s moments, even the small ones. Wyatt has big dreams for his future, some practical, some whimsical. He once picked Washington, D.C. as a dream destination, not because he knew all the reasons why, but because he’s a kid open to new ideas and experiences. When he pictures life with a forever family, he imagines space to play, room to grow, and maybe even a farm to call his own. He’s proud of who he is and wants people to know that he’s trying—trying to understand himself, trying to build trust, and trying to be the best version of himself, even on hard days.
Wyatt would thrive in a home with a mom and dad who are experienced, trauma informed and can offer both structure and flexibility. As someone who benefits from calm, predictable environments, he would do best as the youngest or only child, in a space where his needs can be understood and prioritized. A home with pets would be an added bonus, as Wyatt has a genuine love for animals and finds comfort in their presence. What matters most, though, is that his future family shows up with patience, playfulness, and the kind of steady compassion that helps Wyatt feel safe and seen. He is a child with big feelings, yes, but also with even bigger potential. For the family who can embrace both, Wyatt will bring a world full of heart, laughter, and deep connection.