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Episode 54 of the Dad’s Guide to Twins Podcast Show Notes
Listen as we discuss:
- 3 options for juggling newborn twins while finishing college
- How did your toddler react when the twins arrived?
- How to prepare your toddler for when the twins arrive
- Should Mom be concerned if twins will be arriving via her 3rd c-section?
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Hi there! My name is Amanda Knauer and I am writing my own blog about twins (amandaknauer.wordpress.com). I am an identical twin and a junior in college. I found this podcast particularly interesting. Being so involved at school, I couldn’t imagine the stress of taking care of twins and finishing up school. I know my finals week is crazy as it is, on top of trying to adjust to the huge change of bringing two babies home. I thought your three suggestions were accurate. The second half of your podcast was interesting too. When my parents brought me home, I had a two-year old brother. I know my parents were worried that my brother may feel left out or jealous. He was actually a great sport about it. He warmed right up to us, offered to help and constantly wanted to be around his baby sisters. We loved it! My parents say he always made us laugh even as small babies. I can see how it could go the other way, however, and the toddler could feel replaced and abandoned. That would be tricky for parents. Thanks for the podcast! I had fun listening.
@Amanda – thanks for sharing your perspective as a twin!