![]() ![]() I think saying getting 3 milestones in the fine motor, gross motor, and social would be sufficient. If you have one adult child living in the house all the time, like, move out the previous as soon as another ages up to adult.you might be able to get to that point, especially when the other kids are in school, and if you have the toddler set on potty training level 2 (just make sure not to let their social get too low). It is definitely NOT possible to deal with the foods because it's not likely you'll reach sitting up milestone before it's close to their birthday. If you don’t have growing together after 3-4 days is about when I usually hit 8 milestones so you could just do it by day. I know this is specific to growing together but it’s working for me. I personally am either going to change toddlers to level 3 in 3 skills rather than all skills, or more likely just age the infants up when they can roll over.ĢND UPDATE: I am aging infants up when they have 8 milestones total. UPDATE: with growing together the babies cannot even sit in the high chair until they are about ti age up so aging them up on a food based system is impractical. Thanks for any input, questions or suggestions! (Sorry if this was already answered somewhere, I couldn’t find anything on it) Would this weekly stay not be allowed in a 100 baby challenge? In previous 100 baby challenge rules the matriarch could never invite someone over to help raise the kids. I also know Growing Together introduces weekly guest stays. But that also limits the rules to people with the Growing Together pack. I plan on starting the challenge already having the Growing Together pack, and maybe achieving a certain amount of milestones would qualify an infant for an age up. Like babies it’s when you get notified that it’s their birthday, and toddlers have to reach level 3 in all skills. I was trying to think of what rules to add that would allow you to age your infant up. They don't know how to regulate their emotions yet and will need patience and love to navigate their new world.So obviously infants are going to make the 100 baby challenge much harder, but it’s my favorite challenge and I want to start again soon. Adult Sims need to emotionally support their infants. The final category of love is self-explanatory. Just make sure to baby-proof the home, so the little ones cannot injure themselves or wander off. Other items are available as well, such as play mats or mobiles - some with exciting Easter eggs hidden in their descriptions. The need to grow and play can be fulfilled by spending time with infants and engaging them with toys. Beyond that, they will require regular baths similar to toddlers or adult Sims. Hygiene can be taken care of by keeping infants in clean diapers at the changing station or wherever they are. Thankfully, other aspects of infant care are a little more straightforward. This allows the infant to try new foods while strengthening their bond and growing closer to becoming a Top Notch Infant. For example, multiple mashed foods can be fed to infants that are still learning their preferences. While Sims can breastfeed their infants, they can also attempt to get their child to expand their world by trying new foods. RELATED: The Sims 4 Adds Kits Dedicated to Your Sims Private Partsįeeding infants also offers ample opportunity to grow attachments. The lowest reward is an Unhappy Infant who was neglected and, as such, doesn't trust other Sims easily and will find it challenging to form meaningful bonds. This reward allows the toddler to trust Sims easily, but they won't grow bonds as quickly as the Top Notch Infant. The Happy Infant reward is for infants that weren't neglected, but may not have always been interacted with or may have had needs that took a little more time to attend to. For example, if an infant is loved and all their needs are always met with minimal crying, they will age with the Top Notch Infant reward, allowing them to form bonds quickly. ![]() Infants have reward traits that directly correspond with their attachment, like a well-cared-for toddler who can have extra rewards when aging into a child. Conversely, if an infant is left to their own devices and their needs are unmet, they will grow distrustful and see the world as a neglectful place where they can only rely on themselves. It is crucial to have a positive attachment with an infant so that they will grow to see the world as a welcoming place, which can be achieved by taking care of an infant's needs. The more an infant is cared for by an older sim, the more their attachment level will increase. A significant aspect of taking care of an infant is attachment. ![]()
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