No, they should first get their parents's permitions!
Mr. Pruitt has been a licensed foster/adopt parent since 2008. During this time Mr. Pruitt has had 16 placements in his home ranging from 3 days old to 8 years old. Currently Mr. Pruitt has 3 foster placements ranging from 2 to 4 years old.
In November 2011, during National Adoption Month, Mr. Pruitt was able to adopt Malaki. Malaki had been a foster placement since he was 9 days old. During the consummation hearing the Judge praised Mr. Pruitt for stepping up and becoming a single adoptive parent.
Mr. Pruitt is a great foster parent and considers his foster children as his own. Each and every time he is considering taking a vacation he takes into consideration "all" of the children placed in his home when making plans. He never wants to leave any of them behind.
Mr. Pruitt regularly attends the Foster Parent Association Meetings in the Dallas area and we are fortunate to have him as one of our foster parents here in Dallas County. Photo listings are updated daily. Families with approved home studies can inquire through the child's interest form on their photo/profile page.
Go to View Waiting Children. Photographs of children available for adoption and in Heart Galleries are for viewing only and may not be downloaded, used, or published without the express permission of DFPS and/or the photographers who took them. Note: Children come into the care of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) due to abuse or neglect.
Therefore, families who adopt children through the agency should have an understanding or be willing to learn the dynamics of neglect, physical or sexual abuse.
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