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My Case Worker Fought to Keep Us Together but I Told Her We Were Better Apart

by Emily Davis
October 28, 2025
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Taken from the only home they’d ever known, a 16-year-old boy and his five siblings were ripped from neglect and plunged into a whirlwind of foster families. Abandoned by parents who vanished without a trace or care, their young lives became a silent plea for safety, food, and love—a plea that finally echoed through the walls of their school and into the hands of CPS.

Despite the pain of separation and the chaos of constant change, the boy stood as a fragile pillar of strength, the only one not falling behind in school, carrying the weight of his fractured family’s hope. Yet, even as their parents were found, the cold truth remained—their absence was a scar deeper than anyone could heal.

AITA for saying I told you so to my case worker and embarrassing her in front of her co-worker?

I (16m) was taken from my parents by CPS over...

They never took care of us like parents were supposed...

Eventually I was interviewed and I admitted our parents left...

how I didn't know where my parents were and hadn't...

My parents couldn't be found so CPS rounded us up...

My parents were found eventually and they didn't care that...

I was the only one of my siblings who wasn't...

They realized some of us were underweight and others had...

But the other thing was our case worker. She was...

The foster families we were staying with all said it...

The last family we were all with actually said it...

I told our case worker a few times she should...

we'd fall apart if we were taken from each other....

My siblings all went to different families while I was...

My case worker hated it and she was always saying...

Even though I don't ask for it I get updates...

We're all in individual therapy but we haven't seen each...

I think the person from CPS I was taking to...

And she visited yesterday and she had another case worker...

She said it was going to be just like a...

and nobody was missing each other or sad we were...

She went all red and told me I didn't need...

The other case worker told her they needed to leave...

As renowned psychologist Dr. Carl Rogers explains, ‘The only person who is educated is the one who has learned how to learn from experience.’ This concept is highly relevant here, as the OP and their siblings have learned through negative experience that separation is beneficial for their individual stability and healing, directly contradicting the case worker’s preconceived notion.

The core issue revolves around conflicting views on attachment and boundaries within the child welfare system. The case worker exhibits a strong, perhaps emotionally invested, motivation to maintain sibling bonds, viewing separation as a failure or a loss. This perspective, while often well-intentioned, fails to account for the specific dynamics of this sibling group, which experienced severe neglect and likely developed dysfunctional internal coping mechanisms. The OP’s frank assertion of their improved state, while delivered confrontationally, reflects an accurate assessment of their personal progress, indicating that forced proximity was detrimental.

The OP’s actions, while perhaps lacking in diplomatic communication during the visit, were appropriate in asserting that their current living situation is successful, especially since separation was ordered by a supervisor. The constructive recommendation is for the OP to shift their communication style from accusatory (“I told you so”) to factual and neutral during future visits, focusing only on their measurable progress and acceptance of the current arrangement, thereby removing the opportunity for the case worker to react defensively about her perceived professional failure.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Elinaa-youung I don't think you're the a*shole.

You were just speaking the truth, and it sounds like...

Objective-Load6320 Nah, you're not the a*shole.

She didn't listen to you from the start, and now...

You just spoke facts, bro.

Square-Minimum-6042 The other caseworker was probably a supervisor who was...

MrsInTheMaking interactions. Sounds like you picked the right time to...

Imagine being an adult working in social services and this...

Also, I feel like if you're a good social worker,

you've seen kids react differently to their terrible upbringings and...

I guess it's admirable that she wanted to keep you...

jummy006 Caseworkers are trained to try to keep families (siblings...

Being a prior foster parent, I can agree with you...

co-dependency issues, trauma bonding, etc.). No you weren't wrong and...

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Fragrant-Reserve4832 for housing you) or for their s*xual fetishes.: That...

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She's in deep shit and you were the window that...

theory240 NTA Ain't nothing wrong with telling government flunkies they...

I was in the system 50 years ago and, from...

it doesn't seem to have much changed and I'm sure...

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you don't have long left in the system, start planning...

Good luck! -

The original poster (OP) is facing a conflict where their desire for separation from their siblings, which they believe is leading to better outcomes for everyone, directly opposes the case worker’s strong, persistent belief that keeping the siblings together is essential for their well-being and family connection.

Given that the OP and their siblings appear to be thriving in separate placements, is the case worker justified in prioritizing her personal belief about family unity over the documented positive progress achieved through separation, or should the professional focus solely on the documented success of the current individual arrangements?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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