Portsmouth News

‘Loveable’ Noah in need of a devoted forever family

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An adoption agency is looking for a forever family for a "sweet little boy" who is "extremely affectiona­te".

Adopt South, the partnershi­p Regional Adoption Agency for Hampshire local authoritie­s, is appealing for a devoted and loving parent(s) to adopt Noah, a three-and-a-half-year-old boy. Described as a loving and endearing little boy, Noah has wispy blond hair, big blue eyes, a button nose, and a lovely, warm smile. He has been diagnosed with autism and an applicatio­n for an Education and Health Care Plan has been made to ensure he gets additional support in school.

Rachel Reynolds, head of Adopt South, said: “Noah is such a very sweet little boy, who is so giving and a joy to anyone who knows him. He laughs when he’s shown something funny and is extremely affectiona­te, enjoying lots of cuddles with his foster carers. He loves to be with the family and is known for really enjoying social family events – he loves Christmas time, opening presents, blowing out birthday candles and eating cake!

“Noah will need the time and devotion of either a parent with extended family in the home, a couple, or a family with older children who could help him develop and learn as he grows.”

Noah, which is a name used to protect his identity, is said to love playing with trains and toy cars, and enjoys watching CoCo Melon on TV while humming and moving along with the characters on the screen. Alongside exceptiona­l motor skills, he also gets on well with other children and loves to be outside playing in a sandpit.

An Adopt South spokespers­on said: "Noah likes lots of cuddles and will seek a hug if he can. It is not unusual for him to offer something he has, like a piece of his toast; he is very giving."

Further informatio­n on Noah can be found on the Adopt South website: adoptsouth.org.uk/meetnoah.

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Adopt South are looking for a forever home for Noah, a three-year-old-boy who has been diagnosed with autism

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