To separate or not to separate? Parental decision-making regarding the separation of twins in the early years of schooling

Author:

Staton Sally1,Thorpe Karen1,Thompson Catherine1,Danby Susan1

Affiliation:

1. Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Abstract

In recent times concerns about possible adverse effects of early separation and advocacy for individual rights have resulted in a movement away from organizational level policies about the separation of twin children as they enter school. Instead, individualized approaches that focus on the twin children’s characteristics and family perspectives have been proposed. This study, conducted in Australia where all but a few families had choice about the class placement of their twin children, questioned parents ( N = 156) about their placement decisions. Results indicated that most parents opted for placement together in the early years of schooling. The choice to separate twins at school entry was associated with parent identification of risk in the twin relationship, while being kept together was associated with parent identification of absence of such risk. The findings are discussed in light of the current evidence against separation, and suggest that parent choices regarding the separation of twin children in the early years are informative to educational policy and practice.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Health(social science)

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