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== Toddler needs and Anger ==
One noticeable thing about toddlers (added on 12th January 2017) is that they tend to become more angry than sad or uncomfortable when their basic motives are not being met. Unless the toddler has a clingy or angelic trait, a low (orange or red) hunger, energy, or occasionally fun or social motive will trigger an angry emotion over them. Toddlers who become ravenous (red hunger bar) will turn 'very angry' and the household has 18 consecutive hours (not including sleep time) to feed them otherwise they will be whisked away to safety. They can also become angry if they spend too much time doing certain activities.
 
Toddlers who age up whilst angry will carry their anger and the moodlet(s) that triggered it over to the first few moments of their childhood life stage. {{Emotions}}
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