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Raising Multiple Birth Children
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 Raising Multiple Birth Children by William & Sheila Laut |
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Jam-packed with tips and practical advice for parents.
Lighthearted approach emphasizes the joy of multiples.
Excellent choice for parents of higher-order multiples.
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Chaotic format can be overwhelming.
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This is a must-have survival guide for parents of twins, triplets, quadruplets and more. It's an excellent collection of true-to-life, practical advice on managing -- and even enjoying -- life with multiples.

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The authors are parents -- not doctors or psychologists. They write from the perspective of battle-tested veterans.
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This well-rounded guide addresses the logistical challenges of baby care, but also personal issues for parents.
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Going beyond babyhood, helpful suggestions for toddlers are a highlight.
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A Survival Guide for Parents of Twins, Triplets and More
When I was pregnant with my twins in 1994, I read every book about multiples on the market. The books I'd read gave me lots of statistics about twinning rates and a laundry list of what could go wrong during pregnancy and childbirth, but none of my reading offered concrete information on how to cope with the realities of every day life with two babies. What I needed was a survival guide.
If only I'd had access to Raising Multiple Birth Children: A Parents' Survival Guide. William and Sheila Laut are parents to triplets -- not doctors, psychologists or scientists. Their book is written from the perspective of battle-tested veterans, and is full of tips and advice about every aspect of life with multiples.
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