You may have mastered the art of parenting toddler twins (Double duty public tantrums? No problem!) but once the school years hit, you’ll suddenly find yourself asking a whole new set of questions. Instead of wondering, “How do I get them to nap at the same time?” your attention has now turned to the classroom and namely, should they share the same classroom? And while it’s true that all parents have their challenges, parents with multiples have an extra layer of concerns. Here at Talk About Twins, school-related issues and how they pertain to twins and higher-order multiples is author Christina Baglivi Tinglof’s specialty. For some advice, take a look at the articles below and check back often for new ones.
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What Does the Research Tell Us About Twins Sharing the Same Classroom?
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Walking a Thin Line: When One Twin is Much Heavier Than the Other
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Wombmates to Roommates: Designing and Decorating a Bedroom
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Two Twins, Two Different Grades: What Do You Do When Only One Twin Struggles in School?
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A Quest for Independence: When Twins Enter Middle School
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Double Talk: Do Your Twins Speak a Secret Language?
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Will Too Much Togetherness Affect Your Twins’ Individuation?
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Getting Your Twins Ready for the First Day of Kindergarten
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Are Your Twins Prepared for Kindergarten?
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Calming a Twin Rivalry: When Twins Don’t Get Along
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When Twins Differ in Abilities
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Twins and Sports: Are Your Twins Great Teammates or Fierce Competitors
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Why Attending Preschool is Important to Your Twins
