Bailey Saltsgaver Case Study

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Fifteen years ago, Bailey Saltsgaver joined this world smiling from ear to ear, Still today he is still smiling for good things, of course. Bailey is the middle child of Steve and Tiffany Saltsgaver. Bailey has two brothers, Austin his older brother he is eighteen years old, Cody his younger brother he is eleven years old. He also has a dog and his name is Bo. As a toddler, Bailey was energetic, fearful, and full of joy. He used to always run around the house chasing Austin trying to get him, but Austin never let Bailey get him. Bailey was never afraid of anything he used to jump out of his crib and get up and do it again. Bailey has so much joy that he always finds the happiest things in the worst situation. Bailey attended Jr. High

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