Milestones..

Discussion in 'The First Year' started by AshleyLD, May 19, 2008.

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which milestones did twin a reach first..

  1. Large Motorskills

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  2. Fine Motorskills

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  3. None

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  4. at the same time

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  1. AshleyLD

    AshleyLD Well-Known Member

    Im just wondering.

    My Definition of large motorskills are crawling/sitting/walking/rolling over.. ect

    Fine motorskills are "pincher grasp"/waving/grasping toys.. ect


    Here are my answers.. B/G twins.. Twin A (boy) has always been ahead on Large Motor skills and Twin B (Girl) Has always been ahead on fine motor skills.

    DD is always about a month after her brother.. in crawling.. standing.. Ect. And ds was a month behind his sister in the pincher grasp and waving..

    Like i said i am just wondering..
     
  2. HinSD

    HinSD Well-Known Member

    So far my twin b was first to roll over! She didn't smile at me first, but now that she is smiling, she smiles more than twin a!
     
  3. lindsay084

    lindsay084 Well-Known Member

    A has always done little things first like smiling and babbling, but B rolled and crawled first
     
  4. serranoboys

    serranoboys Well-Known Member

    My Baby B has been anywhere from a week to a month later than A in everything except fine motor skills and TEETH :D
     
  5. DATJMom

    DATJMom Well-Known Member

    For mine they both rolled over first. B was the first to roll; however, A was the first to sit. So mine have alternated spots for who did what first.
     
  6. mhardman

    mhardman Well-Known Member

    My DD twin a has been at the same time (with in 3-5 days) or ahead of DS twin b. SHe crawled 2 mo ahead, pulled up 1 1/2 mo ahead. and is almost walking. They smiled the same day and rolled over within 2 days of each other. DD has pincer grasp and even picked up in first before DS to feed self. She rolled over to get places(more than once in a row) and DS never did. She sat up 2 weeks before DS. She never was content to just sit still like DS. Even as a newborn she wanted to be up and moving.
     
  7. b/gtwinmom07

    b/gtwinmom07 Well-Known Member

    Mine were doing everything within hours or 1 day of each other for the longest time. Now they do different things ahead of each other.

    DD - Twin A- crawled first
    DS - Twin B - talked first

    They both rolled over, learned to hold a bottle, sat and army crawled within a day of each other.
     
  8. nepolm

    nepolm Well-Known Member

    My G/G frats alternate with who does what first, Cassidy smiled & laughed first, Candace rolled (both ways) first, Cassidy sat first, Candace got the first tooth, neither is crawling, but both are close, so it will be interesting to see who achieves that milestone first. My girls have been very different from the beginning, so it seems natural that they would have different strengths and achieve their milestones at different times :).
     
  9. debid

    debid Well-Known Member

    My guys did everything within hours or at most a few days of each other and it was random which one did it first. That was a big clue for me that they might be ID because what are the odds that they'd do EVERYTHING at the same time?
     
  10. Stinkpea

    Stinkpea Well-Known Member

    QUOTE(AshleyLD @ May 19 2008, 07:00 PM) [snapback]782107[/snapback]
    Im just wondering.

    My Definition of large motorskills are crawling/sitting/walking/rolling over.. ect

    Fine motorskills are "pincher grasp"/waving/grasping toys.. ect
    Here are my answers.. B/G twins.. Twin A (boy) has always been ahead on Large Motor skills and Twin B (Girl) Has always been ahead on fine motor skills.

    DD is always about a month after her brother.. in crawling.. standing.. Ect. And ds was a month behind his sister in the pincher grasp and waving..

    Like i said i am just wondering..



    Exactly the same. DS was ahead with the large motor and DD the fine motor. I still don't think he waves.
     
  11. natmarie

    natmarie Well-Known Member

    QUOTE(debid @ May 20 2008, 09:15 AM) [snapback]783029[/snapback]
    My guys did everything within hours or at most a few days of each other and it was random which one did it first.


    Same here! Mine accomplished milestones within a few days of each other. Their fine motor skills came first. However, once they reached their first milestone of rolling, sitting-up, they really took off.
     
  12. rematuska

    rematuska Well-Known Member

    Mine are still on different schedules. One walked first, one talked first. It's not always the same twin who does the same kind of firsts.
     
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