• Raising Multiples: Favoritism in Twins (Multiples / Siblings)

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    Favoritism is a hard topic for any parent to think about not to mention speak about, no matter how many kids you have or their ages.  The other day I was talking with a friend when she asked if I ever had to deal with favoritism with the kids and if I had any suggestions on handling that type situation.  Not an easy question or answer.

    I have debated back and forth whether or not to to post about this topic as it is a tough issue. I could feel this Mom’s pain as as she shared her heart. How do I answer a question like that well and at the same time encourage my friend?  There is no simple one-size-fits-all answer.

    It is really difficult as a parent to see one child getting extra attention from a grandparent, family member, or friend.  If the child is small they may not notice, but as they get older they may pick up on those actions. I completely understand that it is normal for people to be drawn to those with similar personalities or are closer to some. Unfortunately, it can be a little too much and happens more often than we want to admit so we need to be prepared to know how to encourage our children if this does happens.

    As parents it is our responsibility to love and protect our children as much as we can, however, it is important to guide them through life knowing that it isn’t always fair.  While it can be a valuable lesson, it can also be very upsetting when the child realizes it.  We cannot shelter them from everything so if this happens we need to prayerfully consider how to best encourage the child that has been hurt.

    Here are a few ways that may help:

    • A LOT of prayer.
    • If it is a rare situation try to not make a huge deal out of it, but encourage each child and compliment them on their strengths and positive qualities.
    • If it happens often, you may need to speak to respectfully to the friend or family member letting them know that it has come to your attention and try to set some type of guidelines (for example – Please do not bring a gift specifically for one child and not the other child. / If you take the one to a special event we request that you find a time to do something special with the other child as well.)
    • Take your kids on “Date Nights”, especially when you have twins or triplets that have spent their entire life together. Jake goes with one and I go with the other one and then we switch the next month. This helps each child to have fun, quality time, and your undivided attention for several hours. Just doing this once a month has opened so many doors into our daughters lives and hearts. They will share things with you that you never knew they struggled with as well as cherish the Parent and Daughter memories they have made with you.
    • Have a heart to heart talk with them were you truly listen without judging or trying to fix the problem(s).  You cannot force people to change, but when they know they can share anything with you and you will love them unconditionally the sting of the favoritism or other hurt (whether real or perceived) is minimized.
    • Look up verses and encouraging quotes to memorize together.  The heart of a child is tender and we want to guide them to truth, love, and forgiveness even when they are hurt.  You do not want that child to hold a grudge, get bitter, or act disrespectful towards a person because that can have a long term ripple effect in so many other areas of their lives.
    • A few extra hugs, a shared joke, or hearty laughter can go a long way to lift the spirits of a child who feels hurt.

    I hope and pray that you never have to see your child get hurt, however, we live in the broken and sinful world.  Sometimes people (yes, even family members and friends – although usually unintentionally are mean).  Feelings will get hurt.  Words are said at times that cannot be taken back.

    If you are facing this situation in your family my heart and prayers go out to you.  Hang in there!  Remember to cherish those you love.  Let’s all guard our tongues and actions so we do not hurt those around us.

  • Raising Multiples: First School Day of First Grade!

    The girls recently started school, their first day of first grade went really well. After a wonderful summer together of traveling and memories we were getting them ready for school  They were excited to go to school to learn and see their friends but also told me that they would miss their time at home, (aw….such sweethearts)!   Here’s a few snapshots from their first day of school.

    First day of School lunches are packed and ready to go!

     This year we are packing lunches every day except Fridays, which is pizza or special lunch day.  They were very excited about picking out and making food to pack in their lunches.  I was impressed at how well they adjusted and how much initiative they took cleaning out their bags every day.  The girls received their lunch bags from some great friends, they came in handy last year and again this year.

    Brina's lunch

    Brina is our loves flowers, pink, orange, and anything girly so this is perfect for her.  One of the concerns Moms with Twins, Triplets or higher multiples is making sure to develop their individuality.   The girls were THRILLED to have different lunch boxes with their names on it.

    Karlie's lunch

    One of Karlie’s favorite colors is black (she has loved space and planets for years)!   These thoughtful gifts came from a good friend with triplets who has been a huge encouragement to me since she found out I was pregnant with the girls.

    Notes we put into their school lunch on the first day of first grade!

    The girls see some of the “notes” that I send in Daddy’s lunch and always enjoy it when they get one as well.  As a special surprise occasionally I will stick in a note to them.  They both thanked us for their first lunch box “love note” of the school year!

    Brina and Karlie ready for their first day of 1st grade!

    You would think that at this age it would be easy to get two kids to smile at the camera, ha!  They were so worried that my taking pictures would make them late the first day of school.  Don’t worry we made it with plenty of time to spare!

    Brina's ready!

    Brina’s comment on the way to school this year was “”We will make some good friends today and have fun talking to our friends from last year!”  Glad she is excited about seeing friends and making new ones.

    Karlie's super excited to go to first grade!

    Karlie’s comment on the way to school this year was “So how many days until Summer break”!  We had been counting down until the first day of school.  She had such a fun summer together I think she was ready to start counting down until next summer.

    Our notes to our sweet girls at breakfast!

    On their breakfast plates we wrote each of them a note to read while we were cooking breakfast.

    Notes to our girls on the first day of school!

    They love getting notes and special days should be celebrated!

    Hello cutie pies, your note from Mom and Dad on your first day of First Grade!

    Our first day of school note was M&M’s.   The comment I got from them was “Silly Mommy” but they smiled reading the letter we wrote to them.

    Love making our girls smile. The first day of first grade is a great day to celebrate!

    Life is short and my babies are growing up quickly.  I want our girls to know how much we love them.  These notes only take a few moments to write but can be a tremendous encouragement to them especially as they walk into a new classroom on the first day of school.

    On the way to school!

    All buckled in and ready for school.  Yes, I took the picture at a stoplight not while driving.

    Beautiful first day of first grade for the girls!

    I was thankful to see the sun shining, a gorgeous blue sky, white puffy clouds and beautiful leafy trees on the way to school.  We truly have much to appreciate in life.

    Walking behind their teacher on their way to first grade, my babies are growing up!

    My big girls walking to their class by themselves, no assistance necessary from their Mommy.

    School day is done, they love riding home on the bus.

    Thankful for their time to learn.  Praying that their first grade year is a positive experience packed full of great educational fun.