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{{Era|TS3}}{{For|the trait in ''[[The Sims 4]]''|Family-oriented (The Sims 4)}}
[[File:Trait familyoriented.png|left]]'''Family-
''Family-Oriented Sims make great parents. They have big families and enjoy being surrounded by their children.''
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==Attributes==
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*These Sims enjoy tending to the needs of [[Baby|babies]] and [[toddler]]s 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.
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*They are more likely to succeed in the [[Daycare]] profession, same with the [[Nurturing]] trait{{vgversion|TS3:G}}.
*Sims who have this trait will generally look after their children.
*Family-
==Unlocked Interactions==
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==Player Notes==
*Sims often wish to have children and grandchildren.
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*Most Babysitters will have this trait, and will react negatively to the "Joke About Children" interaction. Babysitters with this trait will generally look after toddlers and babies better than those without it.
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==Related Lifetime Wishes==
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* [[Good]]
==Family-
[[Nick Alto]], [[Morgana Wolff]], [[Geoffrey Landgraab]].
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