Minor Child Observation Report

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This letter is to acknowledge that I support the continued separations of the minor children as the children are already bonded with their current caregiver. Separating the minor children from their current placements will only bring more trauma and uncertainties to their lives. Zyriahnna has been living with Ms. Bass since she was 2 months old, and has not been with any other caregivers thus far. The minor child looks to Ms. Bass for support, love and guidance. When visiting the home there is always a peaceful presence in the home and the minor child is very comfortable with her surroundings and the people that she now considers her family. Zyhrianna has a calm spirit and is always smiling. Ms. Bass is very excited about starting the adoption process and looks forward to its completion, as she is ready to make her family complete.

Johnny has been with a relative for the last year but has recently been placed with a non-relative. He is very bonded to new caregiver and her grandchildren. Johnny enjoys spending time with the other children and is always smiling when I visit. I have spoken with Ms. McGriff and she has acknowledged that she is ready
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All caregivers in this case have been extraordinary in ensuring that the children visit at least twice monthly. Johnny is well aware of who his sister is and knows that he can see her whenever he likes. Zyriahanna, bonds well with Johnny and recognizes him when he come to visit. Johnny and Zyriahanna have never been placed together but they visit often.

The minor children deserve stability, a healthy and safe place to call home. In my opinion the minor children should remain in their current placements and be allowed to visit with one another as much as possible. I have spoken to both caregivers regarding visitation and they are more than willing to ensure that the children visit and continue to be in each other’s