Raising Twins: From Pregnancy to Preschool
Raising Twins: From Pregnancy to Preschool Books
- ISBN13: 9781581103441
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Product Description
Offering matter-of-fact, “can-do” advice for nervous parents expecting or already caring for twins, this handbook guides from the first news of twins’ impending arrival and continues through their early childhood. From how to set up the nursery, synchronize feeding and sleeping schedules, and potty train two children at once to discipline, family dynamics, and fostering individuality, this doctor-cum-mom shares her experiences of what works and what doesn’t and encourages parents to not only survive but also delight in their twins’ early years. A unique appendix on caring for triplets as well as preterm babies is also included.
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I bought 3 books from Amazon to help educate myself on my twin pregnancy: 1) When You’re Expecting Twins, Triplets, or Quads, 2) Twin Sense, and 3) Raising Twins. The 1st one has the most in-depth and medical in rank, which I find to be a huge help, particularly the section on specific nutrition requirements, which was hard to find anywhere else. The 2nd book is also quite excellent. I like the way it is organized and the tips it gives on what items to borrow or buy, and in what quantities. The 3rd book seems merely anecdotal when compared to the others. I had hoped for more since it was written by a pediatrician and mother of twins, but I found it to be light on content and absolutely superfluous given the more detailed in rank contained in the other two. I would urge the book — When You’re Expecting Twins, Triplets, or Quads — very highly.
Rating: 3 / 5
I’m finding it very helpful and also patting myself on the back for already doing “tips” she suggests!
I appreciate her realistic take on breastfeeding vs bottle feeding….and also the practicality of her suggestions and opinions on raising twins. I find myself relating best with her book of the 3 I have.
Rating: 5 / 5
My wife and I like this book for a number of reasons.
1) The advice and “Twin Tips” are very matter-of-fact and helpful. They address the major issues we’ve faced with our twins.
2) The chapters are nicely organized by the children’s age. This makes it simple to focus on issues we’re concerned with aptly now. It also helps because we can read ahead to anticipate developmental issues that lay in the future. We have been able to remain a step ahead of their changes by reading ahead in the book.
3) It is very simple to read and doesn’t get bogged down in technical jargon, yet it was written by a pediatrician.
4) The tone is very reassuring and really place our minds at ease.
5) It’s published by the American Academy of Pediatrics, so we know that we are getting sound, reliable advice from the world’s leading authority on child health.
Again, we really like this book. It has made our life with twins much more manageable, and has helped us to result in order to the disarray that had been our life with young twins.
Excellent luck with your small ones!
Rating: 5 / 5
Raising Twins has been a very helpful book for our family. It is matter-of-fact, down-to-earth, and filled with trusted advice from the American Academy of Pediatrics. I found it fun and simple to read, and liked how it tackles twins’ different ages and stages in chronological order so you can quickly find what you’re looking for.
Rating: 5 / 5
It can be scary to find out you’re pregnant with twins- read this book, and you’ll know what to do. Dr. Flais gives encouraging advice on how to handle two babies without bringing up the rear your mind! I also like that she has kids in addition to her twins, and gives tips about family balance. Many twins are born early so the appendix about preterm birth is especially informative. I’m going to tell the triplet moms in my multiples club about the triplet appendix, too.
Rating: 5 / 5