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Mothering Twins : From Hearing the News to Beyond the Terrible Twos by Linda Albi, Debra Catlin, Deborah Johnson, Sheryll Greatwood and Donna Florien Deurloo (1993, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherTouchstone
ISBN-10067172357X
ISBN-139780671723576
eBay Product ID (ePID)20038719641

Product Key Features

Book TitleMothering Twins : from Hearing the News to Beyond the Terrible Two`S
Number of Pages416 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicParenting / General, Parenting / Motherhood, Siblings
Publication Year1993
GenreFamily & Relationships
AuthorLinda Albi, Debra Catlin, Deborah Johnson, Sheryll Greatwood, Donna Florien Deurloo
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight15.3 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN93-010244
ReviewsPatricia MalrnstromExecutive Director, Twin Services and the TwinlineA wonderful book, full of practical tips and thoughtful insights. Mothering Twins is the best book about the experience of rearing twins that I've read in my fifteen years as director of national services for parents of multiples., Patricia MalrnstromExecutive Director, Twin Services and the TwinlineA wonderful book, full of practical tips and thoughtful insights.Mothering Twinsis the best book about the experience of rearing twins that I've read in my fifteen years as director of national services for parents of multiples., Patricia Malrnstrom Executive Director, Twin Services and the Twinline A wonderful book, full of practical tips and thoughtful insights. Mothering Twins is the best book about the experience of rearing twins that I've read in my fifteen years as director of national services for parents of multiples.
Dewey Edition20
Dewey Decimal649/.144
Table Of ContentContents Introduction Chapter 1 "You're having twins" Finding Out Chapter 2 "You must be due any day now!" The Pregnancy Chapter 3 "Baby a...Baby B" The Birth Experience Chapter 4 "The babies will need to stay" Premature Twins Chapter 5 "You really have your hands full!" The First Six Months Chapter 6 "I just don't know how you do it" Establishing Support Systems Chapter 7 "Oh, look, twins!" Out and About with Twins Chapter 8 "You look like you need a break" Locating Child Care Chapter 9 "And you must be Mommy's little helper!" The Adjustment of Older Siblings to Twins Chapter 10 "Start twinproofing" The Twins at Six to Twelve Months Chapter 11 "We need to talk" Couple Relationships Chapter 12 "Do you find time to do anything else?" Our Other Selves Chapter 13 "Double trouble" Toddlers, Years One to Two Chapter 14 "What one doesn't think of, the other one will!" Preschool Twins Chapter 15 "It's your turn" A Father's Perspective Epilogue: Our Final Thoughts and Reflections Resource Directory Suggested Reading Index
SynopsisInvaluable real-life advice and emotional support for mothers of multiples. Meeting the double challenge and reaping the double rewards of having twins can be both exhilarating and exhausting. In this comprehensive guide to twin pregnancy, birth, and early childhood, five mothers, with six sets of twins among them, share their experiences from the first thrill of seeing two heads on the ultrasound screen to coping with two toddlers determined to go in two directions at once. They offer a variety of "it worked for me" solutions to the many situations unique to caring for twins, whether it's dealing with the complications of a high-risk pregnancy, creating effective support systems, or simply trying to find time for their husbands and themselves. Emphasizing individuality and adaptability, the authors of Mothering Twins encourage each mother to develop her own parenting approach, based on what's best for her and her children., Invaluable real-life advice and emotional support for mothers of multiples.Meeting the double challenge and reaping the double rewards of having twins can be both exhilarating and exhausting. In this comprehensive guide to twin pregnancy, birth, and early childhood, five mothers, with six sets of twins among them, share their experiences from the first thrill of seeing two heads on the ultrasound screen to coping with two toddlers determined to go in two directions at once. They offer a variety of "it worked for me" solutions to the many situations unique to caring for twins, whether it's dealing with the complications of a high-risk pregnancy, creating effective support systems, or simply trying to find time for their husbands and themselves.Emphasizing individuality and adaptability, the authors ofMothering Twinsencourage each mother to develop her own parenting approach, based on what's best for her and her children.
LC Classification NumberHQ777.35.M58 1993