Child profile on Reece Name: Reece Date of Birth: 25. 02. 2001 Age: 2 years and 6 months Gender: male Type of family: Reece lives at home with a nuclear family; this includes his parents, 2 brothers and sister. Reece is the youngest in the family. Both parents and siblings spoil Reece, he is very close to his family as he spends lots of time with them. Extended family moved away but visit regularly.
Siblings: 2 brothers aged 17 and 19 and a sister aged 15. Type of house: Reece lives in a semi-detached house with a large back garden with loads of room to play in. Area of lively hood: Reece lives in between 2 villages, which both have parks for him to play in and it’s also a short work into the town. Play areas within the home: Reece gets to play everywhere down stairs but he is not allowed upstairs as the siblings don’t like him in their rooms as he could get hold of something he shouldn’t get hold of. He is allowed in the kitchen if he wants a drink or food from the fridge or cupboards. Daily routine: Reece doesn’t really have a daily routine, but he does go swimming once a week at 11.
30 am till 12. 30 pm and then goes out to lunch in to the local town Windsor. Likes and Dislikes: Reece likes to play with his dogs and his toys. He really likes to play golf, football and basketball.
He likes to watch TV and films, his favourite films include animals and monsters. Hobbies: Reece’s hobbies are playing games with and without his siblings. He likes to play football, golf and basketball. Personality: Reece is very talkative, easy going, independent, loud, argumentative, very forward for his age, good manners and mischievous and curious. Primary career: mother during the day and father during the night. Parents go to work: mother works from home and father is a bricklayer..
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