Anonymous wrote:My mom is an identical twin, and she and her sister still dress alike. They're 73.
Separate yours now, before it's too late!!
Anonymous wrote:Why are you telling them they'll be separated when kindergarten is 9 months away? Kids change a lot in that amount of time, by then it may be less of an issue. And I wouldn't put it as "we've decided..." But just say, "you will be in different classrooms, but will have lunch, recess, etc together.
Our school always separates twins, as far as I've seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're not a twin or a parent of twins (especially identical twins), you need to refrain from responding. You don't get it and you never will.
Yes! Those of you who don't understand the incredible bond between twins, STFU.
Anonymous wrote:I am a twin. We are 35 years old now and live normal, wonderful, functional lives with big careers, spouses, and children of our own. To this day, I know how he is at all times. It is an awareness I cannot shake, nor do I want to. He is my other half and I don't know life any other way. Your twins are not too close. They are being themselves. Don't interfere.
Anonymous wrote:If you're not a twin or a parent of twins (especially identical twins), you need to refrain from responding. You don't get it and you never will.
Anonymous wrote:I would consult with other parents in the twin community.
My DS has two sets of twins in his grade (3rd) who have always stayed together.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a twin thing, it's a brat thing. They are brats. They need to be separate classrooms. They are twins but they are individuals. As far as the sharing the same bed, if it's not a big deal to you, let it be. If it is, put your foot down, and separate.
Anonymous wrote:Yay for keeping them together!! You just made my day.
