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Monthly Archives: October 2011
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
My Own Sibling Tale
But this gives me a chance to talk about something I am always asked when I speak. Readers want to know, did I write this book Mom Loves You Best about my own sibling issues. The answer is – in part I did. Continue reading
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