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Wednesday's Child-Louis, loves to play and have fun.

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Wednesday's Child - Louis

Updated: Monday, 03 Jan 2011, 11:49 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 17 Nov 2010, 1:07 PM EST

(WTNH) - It's Wednesday's Child, and this week's child is best described as someone who loves to play. Now, he's looking for a family to join him.

In a few hours with him at Andie's Bounce Barn in Seymour, Louis spent nearly the entire time in motion.
That's not saying he can't sit still when he has to, it's just that his true passion is playing.

Louis loves playing outdoors. His list of favorites includes: riding bikes, playing sports, videogames, Legos, and of course... what you see here.

Louis has an Autism Spectrum Condition, but is very high functioning. He goes to school, interacts with others, is friendly and is willing to engage with almost anyone.

Louis's caretakers, teachers, and social worker say he could do even better if he lived in a consistent environment. In other words if he could count on the day in and day out love of a family.

Two parents in his case would be best, and if there are other siblings, they should be older. What the parents would get get in return is the youthful energy and sense of adventure that only a boy like Louis can bring.

If you are interested in adopting Louis or learning more about becoming a foster parent call 800-842-6348 or visit wtnh.com.

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