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Twin Toddlers

Twin toddlers operate at a frequency that’s hard to prepare for. They fuel each other’s energy, disrupt each other’s sleep, and hit milestones on entirely separate timelines. You can be potty training one while the other isn’t close to ready. The challenges specific to the toddler years: sleep, behavior, potty training, language development, and the chaos that comes from two kids who know exactly how to set each other off.


Twin Speech
Twin Toddlers

Twin Speech Delay: Why It Happens, What to Watch For, and When to Get Help

by Jamie, parent of twins

Twins are twice as likely as singletons to have early speech delays, but most catch up. Here’s why it happens, what the research says, and when to seek an evaluation.

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staying sane with toddlers
Twin Toddlers

Staying sane with twin toddlers

by Jamie, parent of twins

The twins are walking now. How is a parent to keep them in line, maintain a household and keep his/her sanity all at the same time? …

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getting twin toddlers to sleep
Twin Toddlers

Getting toddler twins to sleep

by Jamie, parent of twins

Bedtime difficulties are extremely common during the toddler years, especially with twins. Parents hoping their sleep issues will be over once their twins leave the early …

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potty training twins
Twin Toddlers

Potty training twins: A parenting challenge

by Jamie, parent of twins

There is nothing like the challenge of keeping up a constant supply of diapers or pull ups to motivate parents to start potty training twins. By …

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