Think of the fun you could have with Isa in the house. His jim-dandy day would include tapping into his curious side with conducting science experiments and it would be enriched by music, singing, and dancing with family and friends. Isa would love to add a trip to the arcade where he thrives on playing games, whether they’re arcade-style or trivia. Of course, playing as many games as possible will lead to stomachs growling for nourishment, which Isa prefers to satisfy the most by munching on pizza. Isa also would say “yes please” to a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, but he’d give a big “no thank you” to PB&J on his pizza pie. He might even help make the after-games goodies since Isa enjoys helping with cooking. “Isa enjoys assisting in the kitchen and being a test taster!” says an adult close to him. Afterwards, Isa could make everyone some art since he loves coloring and drawing. This delightful young lad also enjoys watching videos and reading books when he can. Isa leaps tall buildings on his own when he’s bringing joy to others. “The more you get to know Isa, you’ll find that he is very funny and animated,” says one of the adults close to Isa. Making Isa’s perfect day even better would be the addition of his forever family, and he’d love to play outdoors with them and go on walks.
“Isa is a cheerful and social child who brings energy and joy to those around him,” says one of his close adults. “Isa has a remarkable talent for remembering dates and times, especially birthdays, and takes great delight in celebrating others and making them feel special. He’s a very sweet kid.”
Isa would do well with two parents who can give him the love, support and attention he deserves. His new parents must be experienced and trauma informed. In addition, his new family needs to be fierce advocates for the services that will help Isa function at his best now and into adulthood. Finally, Isa would thrive with siblings or as the only child in his new forever family.