Cayle is a charismatic boy who is helpful and sensitive toward others. He is talented in art, and he dreams about becoming an architect when he grows up. He entered foster care several years ago because of abuse and neglect in his birth home. He attends the seventh grade and has educational needs and attention-related issues that are being addressed. He has been diagnosed with attention deficit disorder and reactive attachment disorder, for which he takes medication and receives weekly therapy. All two-parent families in which Cayle can be the youngest or only child will be considered.
Editor's note: Each week the Deseret News profiles a special-needs child available for adoption through The Adoption Exchange, 302 W. 5400 South, Suite 107, Murray, UT 84107. Anyone interested in a child may call the exchange at 801-265-0444 or e-mail kids@adoptex.org. The Adoption Exchange in connection with the state Division of Child and Family Services also has a Web site, www.utdcfsadopt.org featuring waiting children.