You’re about to embark on the preschool years with your twins, triplets or more. Not sure what to expect? We’re here to help.

Sleep

Having more than one can make getting a routine and good sleep patterns more challenging. We provide guidance and tips on how to help your children (and you!) get a good night’s sleep.

Individuality

Multiples are born with a deep bond that can be a lifelong source of strength and mutual affection. This bond makes twins, triplets and more unique, and it is an important part of each child’s identity.

Multiples Bond

Multiples are often born with a deep bond that can be a lifelong source of strength. This bond between twins, triplets and more is unique, and it is an important part of each child’s identity.

Safety at home

You will quickly see that there are areas of your home which you will look at in an entirely different way now that you have children

Development

All children develop according to their individual strengths and it may be different to a fellow twin or triplet.

Behaviour

As parents you may need to look at what you're expecting and make sure it is realistic for their age and stage of development.

Choosing a preschool

How can you find a preschool that meets your children’s individual needs? What questions should you ask, and what should you keep an eye out for?

Out and about

Getting out of the house helps to entertain the children, breaks up the day and is good for everyone’s mood. We have tips for managing.

Family relationships

It’s important to offer reassurance to your older children that they are loved and cared for, even though the babies are getting lots of attention and keeping you busy.