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twins at different levels?

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yellowsheep · 19/02/2013 09:05

my boys are due to go to school in september. they are non id twins and are very very different they will be in different classes.

DT1 is already 'aware' that DT2 knows/gets things faster/easier than him. DT2 is ALL about the numbers and why/ when / how? DT1 would rarther spin around until he was sick ;)

I am hoping that being in different classes they wont be 'competing' but am not sure how to strech one without the other feeling left out?

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Joyn · 19/02/2013 16:50

Just treat then as individuals. I'm not a twin expert, but a mum of 3. If dt1 is all about the physical, praise him up for that. Get him in a gym class or football or whatever. Find what he likes & let him know you're happy for him to have his own interests & strengths, seperate from his brothers. As long as you try & be involved in some of the things he's interested in & spend similar amounts of time with him as you do with his twin doing the academic things he enjoys, there shouldn't be any resentment. So if you spend half an hour with dt2 playing chess (or whatever,) then let dt1 knowhe will get half an hour later. It doesn't matter what you do together, as long as he doesn't feel sidelined. I've tried to do this with my, to praise them for whatever they are good at. Dt1 may not realise how wonderful he is at sharing or how creative his drawings are (or insert appropriate talent,) and think he brother is better than him because he's good at academics.

Good luck!

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MotheringShites · 19/02/2013 16:58

My B/G twins are in YR and are at very different levels. There is such a broad range of 'normal' at this age.

My DTs teacher told me to make sure all reading etc was done completely separately and to try very hard not to compare them. The gap is already closing. Don't fret.

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yellowsheep · 20/02/2013 09:57

thankyou ;)

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givemeaclue · 21/02/2013 12:19

I have got twins in reception who are at different levels for some things e.g one is four reading levels above the other and is much more advanced at numeracy. She has just picked things up quicker.

Different classes has worked extremely well. I am so glad we did that. Don't think of it as stretching one and not the other, stretch them both! By doing the appropriate things that will stretch them as individuals.

The less advanced twin has had her own moments of success, won an art competition, showed the head her work, brought class mascot home for good behaviour all of which were celebrated by us. We had a lovely moment when they were both class champions the same week as well.

We also praise effort a lot e.g dt1 "I am now on xxxx book level!" We say " it's great that you both love books and try hard at reading"

Luckily dt1 is modest but she is very competitive indeed. So in conclusion:

-different classes
-stretch them both, give equal time and focus
-celebrate all successes

  • praise effort


School have been fantastic and it hasn't been a problem

Good luck
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yellowsheep · 21/02/2013 19:38

Thankyou givemeaclue ;)

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