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Unlike later games, children can care for babies. Children should go to [[school]] every day to maintain good grades, as they will lose a full grade level if they miss a day. They can regain some of that by studying from a bookcase or on a computer, and can even regain the full grade level if they study enough. Children whose grades remain at "F" for too long are sent to [[military school]] and are never seen again. Therefore, it is essential that they go to school every day, on time, and in a good mood to ensure their grades stay high. Children with an "A" average may occasionally receive §100 from their grandparents. The children of the neighborhood can play with one another, and when children are in a house, another child will sometimes drop by to play with them. If they stay late into the night, their parents will come and take them home.
 
It is possible for children to function well without any adults present in the house. However, they would have to rely on good grades, painting, or cheats to keep [[simoleons]] flowing in, and on ordering [[pizza]] or hiring a [[Caterer|caterer]] over the phone or having [[Servo#The Sims|Servo]] installed in order to eat anything other than snacks. Also, while children can get [[billsbill]]s from the mailbox, they cannot pay them.
 
With the ''[[The Sims: Makin' Magic|Makin' Magic]]'' expansion, magical children have access to the [[Spells (The Sims: Makin' Magic)#List_of_charms|charm]] '''Age of Instant''', which will permanently turn them into [[adult]]s. This is the only way for a child to become an adult without the use of a hacked item or third-party program.<ref group="n">It is possible to simulate growing up by killing or deleting a child, giving an adult the same name, and making the adult look like a grown-up version of the child.</ref> ''Makin' Magic'' also gives kids a bit more freedom, in that they can go to [[Magic Town]] on their own by jumping in [[A Hole in the Ground]].