How to Bathe Twins at Same Time
Bathing a single child at one time can be pretty hectic because you are always concerned with treating the baby, or older child with as much care as possible. Having twins come into the scene can make it all that much of a hassle because of the increased risk and safety concerns.
With twins, there is a few ways that they should be bathed. Some parents choose to bathe them separately, while others look towards the experience of letting them share that time together and have a little fun while doing it. When your children get to the age that they start crawling, standing and walking around, it may not be as easy as when they were little babies. So plan it out and read on to see how it is going to work for you.
Instructions
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Bathe them Separately
If your children can be termed to be little devils that would fight when they are together or try anything to create any mischief, than bathing them separately would be the best way to go about it. The bathtub is not a safe place to be running and moving around too much and you would not want any of your children to get hurt in what should be a good experience for them. -
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Bathe at the Same Time
If you want to experience, what all parents should be trying at least once in their lifetime, which is bathing your twins at once, then there are some precautionary measures you should take. Try to choose the time when both of your twins are in a cool mood and not going wild and crazy like most children usually are. Bring some toys into the scene and let them have fun in the water while doing the necessary at the same time.
Bring in your spouse into the process at the same time so that they can help you out and make the whole bathing scene much easier for you and better for the safety of the twins. -
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Bathing With Your Twins
A mother or father can also bathe with the twins. This will make it a whole lot easier for children who especially do not like the water. When they see you go in with them at the same time, it will give them a sense of comfort that you are experience the same that they are. Try making a game or rewards out of the process and allow for them to spend just the right amount of time there.