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Braydon

Braydon

If he could be a superhero, Braydon, who goes by Scott, likely would become Megamind. OK, the animated superhero voiced by Will Ferrell might stretch the definition of superhero, but we think Scott fits the attributes of the character just the same. First of all, he’s got the mega mind and isn’t afraid to flaunt its powers. “Scott enjoys activities that activate his ‘brain power’ and give him a chance to shine,” says one of the adults who cares about him most. And although he’s not faster than a speeding bullet like Superman or an expert at deducing like Batman, Scott still has plenty to boast about during show and tell at school. He’s practiced yoga, participated in swim class and excelled in most of his classes. Scott claims math as his favorite subject in school and studies hard at almost everything else.

“Scott is incredibly smart and has excellent grades,” says one of his close adults. Like a lot of young men his age, Scott enjoys building things with Legos and playing video games. He loves playing at the park and afterwards he’s likely engaging in reading, which is another favorite mind-expanding activity. Scott understands the importance of family and will fit in with one who believes in him and enjoys how well he interacts with others.

“Scott enjoys being the center of attention and will pride himself on creating a game for everybody to play,” says one of the adults who cares about him most. “He is very playful and will go out of his way to try and make people laugh. He is helpful, creative, strong and resilient. He wants to change the world someday, and I think he has all the power to do it!”

According to a close adult, “Scott will need very warm and positive caregivers and a structured and predictable home environment.” Two experienced and trauma-informed parents would help him excel. His new forever family must make sure Scott receives the services he needs to function at his best. Scott would benefit from being the only child in the home. Lastly, “Scott loves animals and would prefer a family with a pet.”

For more information or to meet Braydon (C010509), contact the Michigan Adoption Resource Exchange at 800-589-6273.

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