Categories: All - treatment - development - behavior - support

by Justin Soh 8 years ago

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TWIN STUDIES

The social and emotional development of twins compared to that of singleton siblings reveals notable differences influenced by their unique shared experiences. Twins often benefit from a built-in support system, leading to fewer behavioral problems and psychiatric symptoms, particularly in girls.

TWIN STUDIES

Research Question: How does social/ Social emotional development differ between fraternal twins and singleton siblings?

TWIN STUDIES

Limitations

Only looking at one set of twins
observation might not be accurate

Methodology

Naturalistic observation of twins
Comparing life experiences of twins with singletons

Interview Questions

Advice for parents or twins
Impact of development
Impact of being a twin
Background info

Factors that affect social development.

Subtopic
Family Environment
Shared environment and experiences and non-shared.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.ezp1.lib.sp.edu.sg/doi/10.1111/1467-8624.00504/epdf

Effect of non-shared environment on emotional development and other factors that affect one's social emotional development.

Main topic

Twins have shared experiences which may foster a better support system as compared to siblings who are not twins

http://search.proquest.com.ezp1.lib.sp.edu.sg/docview/214270967?pq-origsite=summon
less psychiatric symptoms in twin girls compared to singletons, less depressive symptoms also.
Parent's expect one twin to help the other- Impacts social development.
- Twins have lower rate of behavioral problems than singletons

is the difference significant enough

Lit review

Impact on development
Benefits and disadvantages
Difference in treatment
https://books.google.com.sg/books?hl=en&lr=&id=1Cf5BwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=why+are+twins+treated+differently+from+singletons&ots=tzdiqTlMYE&sig=3i44dU-V03NDtEu-pNQBrl6FBdM#v=onepage&q=why%20are%20twins%20treated%20differently%20from%20singletons&f=false

Being a twin has both positive and negative impacts on social development. Learn skills such as reciprocity faster than singletons but have more social isolation towards adults than singletons.

Difference in treatment from family members between singletons and twins.

E.g. Mother of twins are less responsive and communicate less to twins than Mother of singleton.

Contradict
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8493873&fileId=S136905230000355X

Twins has twice as many shared environments as compared to singleton siblings

Support