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[[File:Trait familyoriented.png|left]] '''Family-Oriented''' is a lifestyle [[trait]] in ''[[The Sims 3]]''. The trait conflicts with the [[Dislikes Children]] trait, and is first available at [[Child|childhood]].
''Family-Oriented Sims make great parents. They have big families and enjoy being surrounded by their children.''
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==Attributes==
*Family-Oriented [[Sim|Sim's]] interactions with family members will have better results.
*These Sims enjoy tending to the needs of [[Baby|babies]] and [[toddlerToddler|toddlers]]s more than other Sims, even if it means a bit (or a lot) of stress.
*A Sim is better at teaching [[Toddler skills|toddler skills]] like learning how to walk, talk, and use the potty chair, than other Sims bywithout 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 [[Writing#Genres|children's genre]].
*They are more likely to succeed in the [[Daycare]] profession, same with the [[Nurturing]] trait{{vgversion|TS3:G}}.
 
==Unlocked Interactions==
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*Family-Oriented Sims train and teach toddler skills faster than other Sims.
*If there is a crying infant on the lot the Sim cannot sleep until the infant has been taken care of!
*Family-Oriented Sims are better at tutoring [[Child|children]] and teen[[Teen|teens]], which will make their [[School|school]] performance increase faster.
 
==Related Lifetime Wishes==
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