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Are you a parent with twins or multiples?

I know. My daughter has 14 month old twin boys and I am in LA- well almost every month. Continue reading

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Do you have kids/twins who are sick? Have a Sister

Last week my daughter Kali twin son’s came down with foot mouth and hand disease Their nanny went to a family wedding in Maryland. Now one twin just came down with an ear infection last night. On top of that their dogs were both sprayed by skunks last night requiring bathing the animals in a noxious mixture to get rid of the smell. What to do? Have a sister. Continue reading

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Twin Sibling Differences- Nature ,Nurture, or Enviornment ?

For example if you have identical twins and one develops cancer and the other does not, the trigger is thought to be to the environment. Continue reading

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Do You Want Your Twins Siblings To Be a Zerox or Original Copy?

But the Olsen, twins, of Full House fame- and most twins- do not want to merge their personas and make slip -strike shift under their other twins’ identity. They want their own individual personalities. Continue reading

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Parenting- Why Don’t twin babies notice each other?

I do have a question that I would love the answer to. I have goggled this with no success. Why don’t twin siblings notice each other? Dylan and Liam seem to like to chew on each others arms because they are teething but really don’t interact in any other way. Continue reading

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Twin Sibling baby Books- One or Two?

The tale of this blog is that all siblings, especially twins should have their own baby book. Continue reading

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