A lot of the time it's not possible. It's difficult to find a family that can handle so many children with trauma at once. Neglect and abuse leave traces on children and it can be a real challenge. Better them all adopted in different families than to linger in foster care until they age out.
I thought maybe they were trying to place them together knowing it will be hard to find one family for all, but the way the woman said, “They won’t be together” , it sounds like there is a specific reason why they cannot live together. I won’t speculate as to what that could be, but the adoptive families will be told.
@@Catfluff521 seems sad. The usual roll is not to break them up. She is much younger. Perhaps the older babies have More trauma to sort out, requiring a small safe family bond. Only one child in a family to help fix whatever monstrosity they lived through to be in the system. I could understand that kind of reasoning. And keeping them in touch with each other will buffer the separation pain for the youngest