An iPad for Naomi to play learning games
Naomi, 6 years old, MO | 56 DAYS WAITING
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Central Missouri Foster Care & Adoption AssociationNaomi is a bright, energetic little girl who loves to move, play outside, and explore the world around her. She faces some sensory and behavioral challenges but is making steady progress and responds well to structure, routine, and supportive relationships. Naomi is eager to learn and shows a growing ability to regulate her emotions with the right tools and guidance. She originally entered foster care due to her parents' struggles with substance use, and she continues to process the complex feelings that come with being separated from them. Unfortunately, Naomi also experienced additional trauma after being removed from a previous foster home, which disrupted her sense of safety and stability. Despite these setbacks, she is incredibly resilient. With a strong support system in place, Naomi is now in a nurturing environment that encourages her to heal, grow, and build trusting relationships. Her care team and family are committed to helping her move forward while her parents also work on their own healing, with the hope of eventual reunification. Naomi is a spirited, kind-hearted child with so much potential—and with continued love, structure, and encouragement, she has a bright and promising future ahead.
An iPad could really help Naomi grow both in her studies and personally. As a young child who's been through a lot and is repeating kindergarten, she thrives when learning is fun, flexible, and fits her unique pace. Educational apps can make it easier for her to work on specific skills through engaging games, which helps boost her confidence without the usual pressures of a traditional classroom. Beyond just learning, an iPad can also be a great support for Naomi's emotional health. She can access child-friendly online therapy platforms, making it easier for her to connect with mental health professionals in a way that feels comfortable. Plus, apps for feelings journaling and mindfulness give her a safe space to share her thoughts and emotions, track how she's feeling, and pick up new coping strategies. This is really important for her as she navigates the challenges stemming from her trauma.