Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...from what age did you split your twins / multiples at school? If you did? Thinking it's time for my two. I am worried about the comparisons and reliance on each other. I want them to be their own people and have the room to grow at their own speed in their own direction.
You should start it from the beginning. Twins are two individuals and must be treated as such, not as a combo.
Anonymous wrote:...from what age did you split your twins / multiples at school? If you did? Thinking it's time for my two. I am worried about the comparisons and reliance on each other. I want them to be their own people and have the room to grow at their own speed in their own direction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school doesn't allow multiples to be in the same class- from pre-k on. It isn't even an option.
It is required by law in more than half of states that the parents make the decision, not the school.
Wow—this is kind of amazing! Is there a list of the states?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school doesn't allow multiples to be in the same class- from pre-k on. It isn't even an option.
It is required by law in more than half of states that the parents make the decision, not the school.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean, splitting? Separate classes, or separate schools? I know several sets of twins and none of them are in the same class. I don't think it's allowed, typically...