Raising Twins: Treating Twins As Individuals, Not As Half of a Pair by Heather Holter

Parenting Opinion
December 27, 2017

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Elisa Schmitz
As the mother of identical twin girls, I agree with everything you said here, Heather Holter . I have watched my daughters embrace and push back on being a twin their entire lives. It sometimes seems to be a blessing, and other times seems to be a challenge. It's hard for people to understand. As teens, my daughters strive to express themselves as individuals however they can (hair, clothes, interests, friends, etc). Thank you for sharing your insights as a twin and as a mom of twins!
Elisa Schmitz
Curious what other parents of twins/multiples think of this great post? Would love it if you would comment here! Samantha Kemp-Jackson Mindy Hudon, M.S., CCC-SLP Dr. Sarah Allen Dana Pieper Lynette Patterson Jeff Jackson Alicia Gonzalez Mary Kleberg
Ann Marie G. Halstead
Love this! Shared on fb with my friends with twins- and triplets too! What do you think, Mary Kleberg ?
Jeff Jackson
Great article and advice! I do the same thing with my boys, keep their identities separate via clothes, interests, toys, etc. Twin raising is not for the meek!
Charlene Ericson
Hi Heather,
Great article! I am also an identical twin with identical twin girls. My mother used to force my sister and I to wear the same clothes, have same friends and do the same activities because she believed 'that's what identicle twins should do'. I used to rebel against this and was quite upset about this as it happened all the way to our teens and I ended up running away from home at 14 years old and have been looking after myself ever since. I allow my girls (I also never refer to them as the twins) to dress and be individuals. Sometimes they choose to wear the same outfit and although I do not favour it, I allow them to make that choice.
I have been part of a multiple births club where I served 3 years as a club president. I always encouraged other parents to treat their children as individuals, however try and respect their decision if they do not agree.
Lemi-Ola Erinkitola
I have twin girls. It took our family a long time to use the word "twin" at home. This helped me to treat them as separate but equal. I still make mistakes but I so love the parenting journey.
Mindy Hudon, M.S., CCC-SLP
I totally agree with this Elisa All Schmitz 30Seconds I am not a twin myself, but I always wanted my boys to have their own identity. I never called them the twins, while our family members always referred to them as the twins. To me, they are my boys. Even as a fraternal twin, there is that sense of always being compared to one another and I saw how my boys rebelled against that, especially in middle school. I have two unique and individual young men that I am proud to call my sons. Everyone who knows them say, "It's so funny that they are so different being twins?" Really, aren't all siblings different?

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