
20th March 2025
Daisy* is a loveable and energetic nine year-old girl who has long brown hair, blue/green coloured eyes and is of a good build. Daisy loves physical activities like dancing and showing her gymnastic moves. She loves going to the park and will frequently ask her adults to bring her.
Daisy is a healthy child, she is not on any medication and does not need to visit the doctor regularly. Daisy wears glasses and can lose them frequently. She requires encouragement to keep them safe.
Daisy has a great appetite and loves a variety of dinners. She loves eating watermelon. Daisy has a great sleep routine and will sleep well at night. She likes to use her night light. At night time she likes a hand and foot massage, along with a bedtime story. Daisy uses child’s farm products as her skin is quite sensitive.
Daisy is registered with the dentist and following a recent appointment, requires several teeth removed. She remains on a waiting list for this.
Daisy loves watching Bluey on TV. She loves role playing with her dolls and also playing with make-up. Daisy really loves Stitch and has a lot of Stitch toys and clothing. Daisy really loves singing along to any of the pop songs in the charts.
There are no issues with Daisy’s ability to communicate and she is a little chatterbox. Daisy is a very happy little girl who loves being around adults. Daisy thrives on adult attention. She can sometimes get over-excited and boisterous when playing with others, but is easily diverted and will do what is asked of her.
Daisy attends mainstream school and her teachers are very nurturing and supportive. Daisy is noted to have to work to be motivated at school and works within the bottom ability group, across all areas. She receives support from the Outreach Service twice per week.
Daisy is the youngest of four children, who are all in foster care. Daisy will meet with her mum and sister fortnightly and will meet up with her three siblings once per month. Daisy highlights her enjoyment and positivity with spending time with her birth family.
Daisy has had lots of placement moves which have impacted upon her emotional wellbeing. Daisy needs a foster carer who will be committed to her, allowing her extra time to settle in and to feel safe.
Daisy requires a foster carer who can show her lots of love and affection. She needs a carer who can provide a long-term home for her so that she can feel safe and have a sense of belonging as she grows up.
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*Name changed and stock image used to protect child’s identity.