belle&beast
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I used to post how anti-preschool I was, but now I'm considering putting my twins in a preschool program after they turn three next year. The main reason is one of DD's has oral aversion, and she is totally tube dependent for her nutrition. I'm looking for a preschool that I can take them to for 2 afternoons or mornings per week and that has a snack or meal time. I think it would do my DD a world of good to be in a meal time group setting with other children her age. Will it work? I'm not sure. Will it hurt her? I don't think so. Is it worth a try? Yes!
I don't want them separated from each other though. My twins are very attached to each other, and the only time they are apart is when one is at therapy. If I hear the first word about separating them, I will find another preschool.
I am a speech therapist and work in preschool with lots of kids with oral motor and feeding issues. We often use snack time as therapy time for these kiddos and it works really well because they are doing what their peers are doing and sometimes don't even notice that they are trying something new.
As far as separating, at the preschool level I don't think anyone would even want to separate them in my experience. It also seems that the philosophy is to keep them together as they get older as long as the children are happy being together.
I liked reading everything you wrote!
