Meet Antonia Minna, Tabitha Iona, Huxley Lachlan, and Lowen Ivor, quadruplet four-year-olds from Britain. Their mother had them when she was 17 and was unable to raise four children on her own and couldn't bring herself to pick one and separate them. They are all twice-exceptional, meaning that in their case, they are all profoundly gifted with some sort of disability. Antonia has dyspraxia, Tabitha has dyslexia, Huxley has dysgraphia, and Lowen has Asperger's syndrome. They are all very curious and analytical, although that plays about in very different ways. Antonia loves to read and write, whereas Tabitha loves science, while Huxley and Lowen have very mathematical minds. They have not been raised in any religions, and speak English.
Please keep us informed about how they are doing as it is hard to raise quadruplets, but even harder to raise profoundly gifted quadruplets.
(Sorry for the delay, by the way!)
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