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Raising Multiple Birth Children: A Parent's Survival Guide  
Author: William Laut
ISBN: 1886284350
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


Tuvia Blechman, MD, Chief Neonatology, Howard County General Hospital
The mix of good humor, helpful tips, and just pure common sense, made for enjoyable reading.


Book Description
With the birth of triplets, Bill and Sheila Laut went from DINK (double income, no kids) to SINK (single income, numerous kids) desperate for advice, but finding little. Their book How to Raise Multiple Children is packed with practical tips for parents raising twins, triplets, quadruplets and more.




Raising Multiple Birth Children: A Parent's Survival Guide

ANNOTATION

"...a must-have handbook for parents raising twins, triplets quadruplets and more...packed with practical tips and real life solutions from multiple birth parents."

FROM THE PUBLISHER

With the birth of triplets, Bill and Sheila Laut went from DINK (double income, no kids) to SINK (single income, numerous kids) desperate for advice, but finding little. Their book, How to Raise Multiple Birth Children is packed with practical tips for parents raising twins, triplets, quadruplets and more.

Starting with pregnancy ("My God I'm as big as a tank!") the Lauts included real-life solutions from other multiple-birth parents sprinkled with their own advice and humor (they urge parents to "stop and smell the baby powder.") Wittingly written in a style reminiscent of humorist Dave Barry this book is sure to become the bible of "what to expect when you're expecting multiples."

To help parents cope the Lauts' chapters combine whimsical observations with rock solid advice from recognizing multiples individuality. ("children are like snowflakes") to finding time as a couple. ("meet me in the laundry room").

     



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