Twins Talk

Twins Talk
Title Twins Talk PDF eBook
Author Dona Lee Davis
Publisher Ohio University Press
Total Pages 342
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0821444999

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Twins Talk is an ethnographic study of identical twins in the United States, a study unique in that it considers what twins have to say about themselves, instead of what researchers have written about them. It presents, in the first person, the grounded and practical experiences of twins as they engage, both individually and together, the “who am I” and “who are we” questions of life. Here, the twins themselves are the stars. Dona Lee Davis conducted conversational interviews with twenty-two sets of identical twins attending the Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio, the largest such gathering in the world. Lively and often opinionated, each twin comes through as a whole person who at the same time maintains a special bond that the vast majority of people will never experience. The study provides a distinctive and enlightening insider’s challenge to the nature/nurture debates that dominate contemporary research on twins. The author, herself an identical twin, draws on aspects of her own life to inform her analysis of the data throughout the text. Each chapter addresses a different theme from multiple viewpoints, including those of popular science writers, scientific researchers, and singletons, as well as those of the twins themselves.

Identical Twins

Identical Twins
Title Identical Twins PDF eBook
Author Joleen Loucks Greenwood
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 155
Release 2018-10-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1498576125

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Identical Twins explores the unique status of twinship and how it can affect personal and familial relationships with siblings, romantic partners, and friends. Drawing from the rich qualitative data from over one hundred interviews, Joleen Loucks Greenwood shares the benefits and challenges associated with the experience of being an identical twin and discusses ways in which all social relationships are positively and negatively impacted by this dynamic. This book is a must-read for family scholars, such as family sociologists who study family and sibling relationships as well as psychologists who focus on personal and social relationships, as well as anyone interested in the study of identical twins.

The Joy of Twins and Other Multiple Births

The Joy of Twins and Other Multiple Births
Title The Joy of Twins and Other Multiple Births PDF eBook
Author Pamela Patrick Novotny
Publisher Harmony
Total Pages 337
Release 2011-08-17
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0307797716

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A revised edition of the encouraging and comprehensive guide to the latest medical, psychological, and sociological finding on all aspects of caring for two or more infants at a time. "...A vital, practical guide detailing the care of infant twins and methods for parent survival."--Booklist Black-and-white photographs.

Twins in Society

Twins in Society
Title Twins in Society PDF eBook
Author K. Bacon
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 221
Release 2010-05-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230281494

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This book explores what it means to be a twin and to what extent twins can shape or 'escape' their identities as twins. It investigates how social expectations about twins shape twins' lives and how twins utilize their bodies, space and talk to actively display and perform their own identities.

How Twins Learn to Talk

How Twins Learn to Talk
Title How Twins Learn to Talk PDF eBook
Author Svenka Savić
Publisher
Total Pages 222
Release 1980
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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Twins

Twins
Title Twins PDF eBook
Author Dr. Carol Cooper
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 130
Release 2012-03-01
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0756699290

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Written by two mothers of twins, one a doctor and the other a popular blogger, Twins provides expectant parents with everything they need to know about pregnancy, birth, and the year ahead. Concise and easy to follow, Twins tackles twin terminology, what to buy, preparing and involving your other children, double feeding, bathing, taking the babies out and about, baby-proofing your home, sleep schedules, coping with sleep deprivation, the latest on twin development, bringing up babies as individuals, getting the support you need, and much more.

Twins

Twins
Title Twins PDF eBook
Author Katrina Bowman
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Total Pages 358
Release 2014
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1743318669

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An updated edition of this user-friendly guide to having and parenting more than one baby/toddler at the same time Each author of this book had the same thought upon being told she was having twins, once she recovered from the shock: buy a book that explains what to expect in order to get organized and to prepare emotionally and physically for the anticipated upheaval to her life. When they couldn't find such a text, they decided to write it themselves. Based on extensive research as well as their own and other twin parents' experiences of pregnancy, birth, and twin toddlers, Katrina and Louise offer sound practical advice that is backed up by medical practitioners and health professionals where relevant. Detailed information with user-friendly explanations of medical jargon is peppered with amusing and moving stories of catastrophe, chaos, and coping. There are at-a-glance hints and survival tips at the end of each chapter and easy-reference tables of information throughout. The number of multiple births is rapidly increasing due to IVF and the older age range of new mothers. More people are having twins (or multiples) than ever before. This is the book they have to have.