When Twins Start Comparing Themselves to Each Other: A Guide for Parents
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Summary
- Twins naturally start comparing themselves around ages 4-7 as part of normal development
- Constant comparison can lock kids into narrow roles (the athletic one, the shy one)
- Minimize direct comparisons in your language and celebrate each child's unique strengths
- One-on-one time and separate activities help each twin develop their own identity
Focus on personal growth over competition (compare them to their past selves, not each other)
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