Family-oriented (The Sims 3)

Family-Oriented is a lifestyle trait in The Sims 3. The trait conflicts with the Dislikes Children trait, and is first available at childhood. ''Family-Oriented Sims make great parents. They have big families and enjoy being surrounded by their children.''

Attributes

 * Family-Oriented Sim's interactions with family members will have better results.
 * These Sims enjoy tending to the needs of babies and toddlers more than other Sims, even if it means a bit (or a lot) of stress.
 * A Sim is better at teaching toddler skills like learning how to walk, talk, and use the potty chair, than other Sims without the trait. They can complete these 50% faster.
 * Sims have better starting relationships with family members.
 * Sims write better children's books than others.
 * This provides a bonus to Sims writing in the children's genre.
 * They are more likely to succeed in the Daycare profession, same with the Nurturing trait.
 * Sims who have this trait will generally look after their children.

Unlocked Interactions

 * 'Talk about Family' social interaction is available.
 * If there are children on the lot, Family-Oriented Sims can "Coo Over Children" with other adult Sims.

Player Notes

 * Sims often wish to have children and grandchildren.
 * Family-oriented Sims enjoy doing laundry.
 * Family-Oriented Sims train and teach toddler skills faster than other Sims.
 * Family-Oriented Sims are better at tutoring children and teens, which will make their school performance increase faster.

Related Lifetime Wishes

 * Surrounded by Family

Related traits

 * Hopeless Romantic
 * Nurturing

Family-Oriented Sims
Examples of pre-made Sims: Nick Alto, Morgana Wolff, Geoffrey Landgraab, Opal Suarley, Hannah Jones, Gus Hart, Miraj Alvi, and Leighton Sekemoto.