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How siblings of twins in the family cope with the arrival of twinsIf you already are a parent of other children then you have the advantages of experience, some perspective and have a pretty good idea of what to expect in the days and weeks ahead. Depending on their age, the arrival of twins can affect your children differently. Here are some things you may want to consider. ![]() Toddler Siblings of TwinsToddlers - When your children are still little it hard for them to even grasp the idea that mommy is going to have more babies or that they are actually IN mom's tummy. They are too little to really understand what that means. They may cry more when mommy is not as available to them, maybe not able to pick them up and possibly she is away from the family in the hospital. They may be more whiny and clingy or may even seem to withdraw. It is also possible that some of their behaviors may regress to an earlier age, for example, they may ask to nurse like the babies or a previously potty-trained child may start to have accidents.We found keeping our 2 year old daughter as involved as possible in her new role as 'big sister' helped immensely. We also gave her 2 little dolls to be "her" babies to care for and to mimic what mommy was doing. It also helped that Dora the Explorer's mommy had just had twin babies on TV. It is important to start preparing them as much as you can ahead of time. If they are going to be giving up their room, or in the case of our daughter it was her crib , then it needs to happen BEFORE the arrival of the babies. That way they have some time to adjust to their new role and don't resent the change as much when the babies arrive at home. With our daughter, we needed the crib for the twins ( and needed to buy another one!), so we put a 'big girl' bed in her room along with the crib, months in advance and let her decide which bed she would sleep in each night. It didn't take long for her to pick the bed she could get out of on her own , so that made it her choice, and not something bad the 'babies' caused.
Older Siblings of TwinsOlder children can be a HUGE help ! They are usually quite proud to have little ones around and may also have the benefit of experience if they have already been through the birth of a new child. The key with the older ones is to find a balance between expecting them to help. and not relying on them TOO much so that they can still be kids ! Our oldest son was 8 years old and we had to transition him to a bedroom downstairs. My husband included him in much of the designing and building of the room to make it special. During my pregnancy my husband actually slept downstairs on the couch a lot because I was getting up every 15 minutes during the night to go to the bathroom and he wasn't getting any sleep! And just what does Dad think about all this ?
If you sometimes feel overwhelmed and alone, know that you are not.Take advantage of the research and findings on essential-tips-for-mom. Don't be afraid to look for and ask for help when you need it. Sometimes other things occur that can affect your other children and the family as a whole. Raising disabled twins , or having one twin with a disability, and one healthy child ,and experiencing the devastating loss of a twin do affect the entire family. Having twins is a family matter!
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