>> sometimes we felt like we were with a 3-year-old, a 7-year-old, an 11-year-old, a 15-year-old, a 45-year-old depending on what she was feeling at the moment and what she felt she need today communicate. her behavior could be erratic. she could be having fun. and, you know, wanting to be social and talkative one minute and then locking the door and throwing the covers over her head another minute. her behavior was impulsive and very difficult at times. >> even though she made some progress in therapy, aesha was still emotionally empty, because what she needed, what she wanted most, was a family to call her own. and soon she met an afghan family from maryland. aesha won them over and