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Hi Early Childhood Colleagues and Parents of Preschoolers,

     You have arrived at this site because you are interested in twins and their early education. Our goal is to ensure that you have access to research-based information. We also intend to offer opportunities to expand child development knowledge to include nuances about twinship. 

     To navigate TeachingTwins.com you only need one basic skill. Click on the item of interest. For example, if you are interested in current topics…click on the Bulletin Board in the tool bar at the top of the page. The drop-down menu will lead you to Current Topics. You can print individual pages from the website including PDF of the dissertation. We caution you about printing the entire document. It is quite long and because it conforms to the required dissertation format, reading will be repetitive and to some rather tedious.  

     We sincerely thank you for your patience while the website sections are developed over the next few months (fall 2008). We also welcome your comments. New articles and sections will be filled each week. 

Have a wonderful day and enjoy J J

 

Eve-Marie

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Dr. Eve-Marie Arce

TeachingTwins.com

 



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