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Just as a follow up. We want to keep our girls together for first

grade because it's a big transition with going from 1/2 day school

to full day school. Also, we figure in another year should be

talking a lot better, and she'll be able to tell me about what is

going on in school.

I think it is only in the past 100 years that twins were actually

separated. In the past, kids of one family were schooled in a one

room school room. I figure it didn't hurt any of those twins to be

together.

Also, my girls are very different. I think by the time they are in

middle school, they'll be picking different elective classes. Right

now, I'm more worried about 's speech than the girls being " too

close " .

I also think it is up to the parents to figure out what is best for

their kids and family. I don't think it is always best to separate

twins or to always keep them together.

Suzi

> My identical 5 yr old twins have always had therapy

together...first in the

> house with EI and private at the same time was together...the

(private)SLP

> thought she could do them together by herself and the more at home

they felt the

> harder it was for her....so she decided it was better to separate

them....I

> guess they(the twins) decided it was not as neither would answer

or participate,

> etc.....so back together they went with 2 SLPs....at 3 they went

into the

> Pre-school hand program and stayed together (from May-June) and

then the extended

> school year and the next full year and extended school year and

the last

> school year...they separated them this summer for the first

time.......one cried

> almost every day.....

>

> We are separating them in Kindergarten and just had orientation

last

> week..Their classes are directly across the hall from one

another...the previous SLP

> and teacher felt that they leaned on one another too

much....especially

> one...the more sensitive of the 2. If this does not work and

becomes a big problem

> everyday I am going to put them together as I feel that they have

enough on

> their plate......I teach Kind. and we do separate twins and no

parent ever

> requested to keep them together..but again there are only 2

Kindergartens in the

> school where I teach and the other Kind. teacher and I are best

friends and do

> everything together as far as going outside, lunch, art projects,

movies,

> etc....so the twins get to see each other frequently throughout

the day...sometimes

> they just need to be together for alittle while and then they go

back to their

> class...Biggest problem for my twins seems to be that they

sometimes get

> upset for each other...like one might cry and the other is fine

and sees his twin

> cry at the front of the line and will start crying but not know

why...also I

> found that they were getting upset on the bus ride home as when

one would get

> on the bus I guess he thought the other was going to miss the

bus.......they

> are on the same soccer team as I cannot physically be in 2 places

at once and

> also because I have 2 other sons that play soccer on the same

days....one likes

> it more and is more agressive and I find the other loves swimming

more and is

> more daring in the pool as far as the diving board etc... They

have changed

> personalities frequently from birth......

> I think of it as the " not sleeping in their own bed and climbing

in with me

> or each other " ...they are not going to do this forever and I am

sure will not

> always want to be together..but in the meantime I am not going to

fit in more

> more type of therapy(psychiatric) just because they want to be

> together...........just my opinion and I am sure many educators

disagree and I am sure the

> Twin clubs would too,,but our children have enough to deal

with!!!!!! keeping my

> fingers crossed, Kathy

>

>

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One of my 3mo twins has just been diagnosed with Torticollis and

Plagio. She was a transverse breech Baby B born at 37 weeks (5lbs,

14oz)

Does anyone else have experience with twins? I also have a 2.5 year

old. We will be seeing the Craniofacial specialist within the next

couple of weeks and I am just trying to get a jump start on the

process...

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WElcome to the group. What an ordeal you have been through with

your twins! Have you heard of Cranial tech? A lot of the girls on

this board (including myself) use their DOC band and are very hapy

with it. There are also moms that use OrthoAmerica's Starband. We

chose Doc for various reasons (I felt more secure and confident with

them) and my son, has already seen GREAT improvement in 2

weeks. He started therapy at 4 months, so he head is still nice and

malleable. I am pretty sure they have offices in CT. The website

is www.cranialtech.com

> Hi, my twins were born at 29 weeks and one spent 4 months in NICU

and

> the other one spent 9 months....they have terrible plagiocephaly.

we

> went through Hanger orthotics at our hospital to get helmets...and

my

> boys will absolutely not wear them, i am not sure that they are

fitted

> correctly because they get angry red marks and even bruises. we

have

> gone through months and months of trying and refitting. now they

are

> going to be a year, and we have made no progress....anyone have

> experience with this type of helmet? we are in connecticut and i

would

> love to try someone new or a new helmet mfg....

> it seems like it is getting too late...postioning does not help at

all.

> they have been through so much, that i hate to make them miserable

and

> i am very concerned that Hanger cannot fit them correctly.

> HELP!

> Staci

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Thanks so much, I think i located them in Clinton, Ct....i will give them a call

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WElcome to the group. What an ordeal you have been through with your twins! Have you heard of Cranial tech? A lot of the girls on this board (including myself) use their DOC band and are very hapy with it. There are also moms that use OrthoAmerica's Starband. We chose Doc for various reasons (I felt more secure and confident with them) and my son, has already seen GREAT improvement in 2 weeks. He started therapy at 4 months, so he head is still nice and malleable. I am pretty sure they have offices in CT. The website is www.cranialtech.com--- In Plagiocephaly , "alexandbensmom" <stacia1268@c...> wrote:> Hi, my twins were born at 29 weeks and one spent 4 months in NICU and > the other one spent 9 months....they have terrible plagiocephaly. we > went through Hanger orthotics at our hospital to get helmets...and my > boys will absolutely not wear them, i am not sure that they are fitted > correctly because they get angry red marks and even bruises. we have > gone through months and months of trying and refitting. now they are > going to be a year, and we have made no progress....anyone have > experience with this type of helmet? we are in connecticut and i would > love to try someone new or a new helmet mfg....> it seems like it is getting too late...postioning does not help at all.> they have been through so much, that i hate to make them miserable and > i am very concerned that Hanger cannot fit them correctly.> HELP!> Staci

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