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===The Sims 2===
===The Sims 2===
Childhood is the third [[Life stages (Sims 2)|life stage]] in The Sims 2, and it lasts for 8 days. Children all still have the same [[Grow up]] [[aspiration]] they had as [[Toddler|Toddlers]], but the [[wants]] and [[fears]] are different. For the first time, making friends is important, as is being taught to study by an older relative. The school day for kids is 9AM to 3PM, Monday to Friday. Like the original, children whose grades are consistently poor are removed from the family by the social worker (who can also take them away if their hunger or social [[motives]] are too low or if they are too hot or cold), but can later be [[Adoption|adopted]] by other families.
Childhood is the third [[Life stages (Sims 2)|life stage]] in The Sims 2, and it lasts for 8 days. Children all still have the same [[Grow up]] [[aspiration]] they had as [[Toddler|Toddlers]], but the [[wants]] and [[fears]] are different. For the first time, making friends is important, as is being taught to study by an older relative. The school day for kids is 9AM to 3PM, Monday to Friday. Like the original, children whose grades are consistently poor are removed from the family by the [[social worker]] (who can also take them away if their hunger or social [[motives]] are too low or if they are too hot or cold), but can later be [[Adoption|adopted]] by other families.


Unlike the original, TS2 children can earn skill points. They can ask for (or be offered) lessons in all the original career reward items, and even use some of them independently. Children can't [[Cooking|cook]] unless they use the toy oven, but they ''can'' still study cooking from a bookcase or the [[Television|Yummy Channel]]. The [[Seasons]] EP allows putting away and retrieving leftovers, making Sim kids a little less dependent on adults for proper food.
Unlike the original, TS2 children can earn [[skill points]]. They can ask for (or be offered) lessons in all the original career reward items, and even use some of them independently. Children can't [[Cooking|cook]] unless they use the toy oven, but they ''can'' still study cooking from a bookcase or the [[Television|Yummy Channel]]. The [[Seasons]] EP allows putting away and retrieving leftovers, making Sim kids a little less dependent on adults for proper food.


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Revision as of 02:45, 22 June 2008

Children- full of boundless energy

The Child life stage exists in both The Sims and The Sims 2.

The Sims

Childhood in The Sims can either be the state that a Sim was created in, or attained after 72 game hours as a baby. Children grow into teenagers, and can gain skill points. Children attend school every day to maintain good grades (they can also study from a bookcase, which prevents them from losing grades when they miss school). Child Sims whose grades remain at F for too long are taken by the social worker and will be first in que for adoption. Therefore, it is essential that Sims go to school every day, on time, and in a good mood to ensure their grades remain good (and to ensure that they keep getting $100 from their grandparents). The children of the neighborhood can play with one another, and another(sometimes unwanted) child will sometimes drop by your house to play with your kids. If they stay into the night, their parents will come and take them home.

The Sims 2

Childhood is the third life stage in The Sims 2, and it lasts for 8 days. Children all still have the same Grow up aspiration they had as Toddlers, but the wants and fears are different. For the first time, making friends is important, as is being taught to study by an older relative. The school day for kids is 9AM to 3PM, Monday to Friday. Like the original, children whose grades are consistently poor are removed from the family by the social worker (who can also take them away if their hunger or social motives are too low or if they are too hot or cold), but can later be adopted by other families.

Unlike the original, TS2 children can earn skill points. They can ask for (or be offered) lessons in all the original career reward items, and even use some of them independently. Children can't cook unless they use the toy oven, but they can still study cooking from a bookcase or the Yummy Channel. The Seasons EP allows putting away and retrieving leftovers, making Sim kids a little less dependent on adults for proper food.