Although everyone experiences unexpected challenges with the arrival of a new baby, the parents of twins face their own unique sets of joys and frustrations. As the parent of three children under the age of six, including three-year-old fraternal twins, Dagmara Scalise knows firsthand just how daunting that all-important first year can be. Now, in Twin Sense, she offers real-world advice on dealing with the many issues that arise when caring for newborn twins. Concise and easy to follow, this book shows harried parents everything they need to know, including: baby-proofing • stocking up on what they really need • preparing and involving previous children • breast-feeding two babies at once • making errands possible • getting through the night • bathing the babies • traveling with twins • keeping the peace • responding to probing questions about having twins • and much more! Filled with lively anecdotes and practical advice, this is a true insider's guide that will make raising twins a pleasure.
So whether you're sixteen or ninety-nine, throw off those shackles of self-doubt and despair, put on your dancing shoes, and do the funky chicken on the nearest tabletop-because It Takes a Sense of Humour .
Ava and Lexi, high school seniors and identical twins, created an imaginary triplet, Alicia, to date and dump boys but now they are being stalked and impersonated by the sister they invented and their former dates are turning up dead.
The Care of Twin Children: A Common-sense Guide for Parents
The book offers a unique in-depth understanding of the twin relationship, and the way in which twin development is affected by our attitudes to twins and our enduring fascination with them.
In this book, case material is used to explore the nature of the twin transference relationship and the necessity of analysing the twin transference, as well as maternal and paternal transference relationships.
Bulletin of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Society The Quest for Identity From Minority Groups to Generation Xers Donald M. Taylor Some groups experience profound social problems , while others show signs of a ...
Therapists and twins seeking an understanding of twin relationships will find this clinically compelling book a valuable resource.
Hall. of. Mirrors”. Twins. Living. in. the. Non-Twin-World. Stephen. A. Hart. Introduction. For a very small number of twins, the fortunate few, “it” dawns on them through their own reflective thinking during adulthood.
The couple effect This term was coined by Professor Zazzo, who observed that being part of a twin group affected twins in a ... Adolescence and separation The identical twin's sense of self is inextricably bound up in the partnership, ...
Mommy,” because Mary had learned to say or echo the phrase “I love you,” even though otherwise she rarely used the first-person pronoun in a sentence. One card from Briarcliff read: Dear Mom and Dad, Thank you for the nice Christmas ...