Photos and a Description of our Newest Little-Girl-to-Be From Her Adoption File
(what we received to review in July 2013)
(what we received to review in July 2013)


These photos are probably when Han Yi was around 7 months old
from the Development Report (signed on September 2, 2012), when Han Yi was 7 months old)
"Zhou Han Yi, female, born
January 21, 2012 (estimated)... [was later] brought to the Zhengzhou City Children’s
Welfare Institute.When Han Yi
had just arrived at the institute, she had a round face, small eyes,
single-lidded eyelids and fair skin. Han Yi now
lives in a foster home that has a partnership with the institute. When she first arrived at the institute, she
was chubby and very cute. She also
seemed a little bit older than her estimated age. She often ate a lot and she also loved to
sleep. Under the meticulous care of the
nannies, Han Yi has now changed greatly.
Below is her most recent developmental condition:
1) Motor movement ability
Han Yi can
now sit on her own, play with toys and she can crawl very fast. After she sees a nanny carrying food, she
will smile and quickly crawl over to the nanny.
On occasion, when she is lying down on the mats and playing with toys,
she will hear a nanny call to her. She
will roll her body over and she does it very quickly and very nimbly. Now, when she doesn’t want to sleep when you
put her in her little bed, she will just use her hands to support herself and
stand up in her little bed, then lay down on her stomach with her eyes wide
open gazing at you. Han Yi can now take
a couple steps while supporting herself on things with her hands. When the nannies pull on her two little
hands, she is even bolder and she walks even more steadily. Her hand movement is very nimble and she can
grab onto things very well and do a few fine movements. For example: she can pick up toys from the
floor, she can use her hands to rip paper into tiny pieces and when she’s
happy, she won’t stop clapping her two little hands. Han Yi’s teeth have still not completely come
in yet, they are just coming in and are pearly-white. However, she can now eat some things on her
own and she can eat some little bread and cookies, etc. At present, she still cannot eat food on her
own. She needs the nannies to feed her
and she uses a milk bottle for milk, water and other beverages.
2) Language, emotion and social condition
Han Yi
really likes people she’s familiar with to play with her. She will reach out her hands to be held but
when there is a stranger playing with her, she needs to adjust a little bit and
then she will play with you. She can
understand adults’ facial expressions, when a nanny calls her name she will
turn her head and she likes to lie in a rocker and have the nannies sway it and
talk with her. At this time she will
call out “n, n, a, a” in response to the nannies. Han Yi will now cry a little or get upset and
sometimes she will “talk” to the nannies.
When the nannies are busy and not giving her attention, she will cry out "a, a" sounds loudly at them, but when she sees the nannies smiling at her, she
will happily and quickly crawl over to them.
If you want something from her, she knows to give, but she’ll only give
things to people she’s familiar with. She
will often call out “n, n, a, a” when she is by herself and playing
happily. She can now recognize the
people she’s close to and the little children in her room. When the nannies aren’t around, she likes to
play together with the other little children but when the nannies are around,
she likes to stick around with the nannies that take of her the most.
3) Vision and hearing
Han Yi’s
vision and hearing development are normal.
When there is a peculiar sound in the room, she will follow the sound
and search for its origin. After she
hears music, she will express her excitement and her little hands will keep
moving around. Han Yi’s vision can see
objects very far away and when she sees a nanny that often cares for her from
afar, or a nanny has some food in her hands, she will express her
excitement. She is very interested in
objects and movements that she sees from afar.
5) Personality
Han Yi’s
personality is very lively, she really loves to smile and she likes when people
play with her. She is the closest with
the nannies that often care for her and she will take the initiative and crawl
over to them wanting to be held. Sometimes
she will be quite mischievous and when the nannies are feeding her, she will
purposefully spit food out and when she sees her food on the nanny’s face, she
will naughtily chuckle and smile at the nanny.
When she encounters a stranger, she will open her eyes wide and look at
them and pay attention to the way they are playing with her. She needs to adjust to the stranger a bit
before finally responding to them. She
is often very active and she is always crawling about in the room. She likes to play with toys and have the
nannies play together with her.
Occasionally she will also play with other little children but she
mostly sticks around with the nannies.



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