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Madison
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posted 01-04-2004 05:19 AM
Hi everyone,Do you and your twin stay together in school? Are you in the same class? Me & Isabella have always been in the same class and although our teachers try to seperate us, we still say we want to stay together. It feels like there's half of me missing if we're not together....does anyone else get this? -------------------- Love Madison x Proud to be the Mirror Identical twin of Isabella Twins have their hearts enTWINed
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Kirk And Sky
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posted 04-07-2004 07:16 AM
This is Kirk speaking becaue my brother is not as good at writing. We are in the same 2nd grade homeroom at school, but my brother, Sky, needs special classes. He is there most of the day, which is why we look forward to coming home so we can be together. I hate being away from my twin!!! Sky is always there for me. Thanx for being there Sky!!!~Kirk Stein -------------------- We are 8 year old forternal twins.
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tammylhr
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posted 04-14-2004 12:34 PM
hi I have two identical twin girls that are 5.They both started kindergarden when they were 4 yrs old.One is doing real good while the other is having trouble in speech. She is with a tudor now. Her teacher is holding her back while the other twin Pams teacher refuses to hold her back... Do you think it would be traumatic to them to hold one back and not the other... what are your suggestions for me... I need help!-------------------- tammyh
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Hope & Holly
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posted 07-20-2004 03:59 PM
quote: Originally posted by Madison: Hi everyone,Do you and your twin stay together in school? Are you in the same class? Me & Isabella have always been in the same class and although our teachers try to seperate us, we still say we want to stay together. It feels like there's half of me missing if we're not together....does anyone else get this?
Hey everybody, Hope and Holly here some twins are really lucky to even get in the same class me and Holly have never been the same class together we a;ways wish we could we've only been in the same class together onece and we swithched places to have any other twins swithched places before? PROUD TO BE AND IDENTICAL TWIN OF HOLLY-------------------- Hope & Holly
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iPeter
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posted 10-23-2004 02:11 PM
Being twins at school... Well, for starters, some people are often intimidated by us, sometimes because they are envious of us, and sometimes because, well, we're twins.However, we were not brought up together. For budget reasons, my parents sent my twin off to live with my aunt and uncle (very nice people) in Sacramento, and in seventh grade we met, thanks to some conniving by my uncle and my mum. So that's a bit different, but it's as close as I can get. There are pros and cons to being twins at school, especially with the same schedule. Pros: -More bonding (this goes doubly so for us) -It's a bit more fun -Grades are often improved for no reason whatsoever. -PE is great fun. Cons: -Teachers are sometimes intimidated, as are students -It can get a bit uncomfortable sometimes, doubly so if both of you are wearing the same clothes /end My Views -------------------- It takes two baby, it takes two baby, just me and you...
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acaNmiranda
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posted 01-01-2005 02:45 PM
There a good and a bad side to this. The one thats doing well in school, if you hold her back, she will be learning the same exact thing all over again. Then your son, might progress or might go through the same experience. Because, sometimes holding a child back isnt always the most sufficient answer.It could slow him/her down. But in your case, you should keep your daugher back with your son, sure it might seem a little frusturating to see her being held back too but, in some ways (even though she is already currently accelling) it could help her learn the material even better in the long run. Plus if your son, starts to get the material too, she can always be some form of help for him. Then they both, in the end can move on to the next round -together. Which is the most important part, because, really, they are each others best friend.Thanks, Aca and Miranda ( 16 y.o/Mirror Idenitcal Twin Girls) -------------------- " I have to go to school,mother! I must go to school, in order to graduate and live a happy and fruitful life!" - Miranda " Please, mom, dont make me go to school....my teachers scare me" - Aca lol...Signing out - Aca and Miranda
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