Lambert wrote:Probably a good thing that they're split up. The older children will have different needs and it'll be easier to put each child into an environment that's right for them. I presume they will remain in contact. Hopefully the boys have had a decent haircut by now.
I agree with that. It’d be difficult to provide the right amount of support to those kids, especially keeping the whole group together. Splitting them, whilst possibly traumatic to begin with, will make it much easier to give the kids all the attention and care they need.