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=== The Sims 4: Parenthood ===
In ''[[The Sims 4: Parenthood]]'', punishments are mostly chosen by the player, rather than being autonomous. PlayersIf needa parent notice their child doing misbehavior such as swearing, making a mess or being mean to haveother Sims, the parent can punish the misbehaving child in many ways ranging from time outs to grounding. Children can however ignore the punishments, decreasing their [[character value]]s. The parent needs to level up their [[parenting]] skill in order to unlock more punishments. Players and higher success rates and can choosealso to talk to the other Sim before deciding on a punishment.
 
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====Calm TalkingInfluencing and Forcing To====
Influencing or forcing misbehaving children or teens is the second mildest option of punishment. Parents can choose from parenting options either "Influence To..." or "Force To..." which both open a menu of different activities that the parent can make the child to do. Influencing to do things is a more milder way to punish the children, while forcing is more harsher and can be used if the child is rebellious against the influencing.
Players can choose to "Ask Not To [Misbehaviour]" or "Hug It Out Over [Misbehaviour]".
 
====Firm TalkingTime-Out To====
Time-outs are unlocked by parents after reaching level four in the parenting skill. During a time-out children are ordered to sit down and await for the 30 minute countdown to complete. After having a time-out the child will gain either a [[bored]] or a [[sad]] moodlet.
Players can choose to "Express Disappointment For [Misbehaviour]" or "Tell Not To [Misbehaviour]".
 
====Strict TalkingGrounding To====
Grounding is unlocked after reaching level five in parenting skill and is the the harshest form of parental punishment. There are multiple ways to ground a child ranging from not using the phone to not leaving the home. When grounded, the child will gain a [[tense]] moodlet and can try to disobey it by doing the prohibited actions secretly. If the child is noticed disobeying his/hers grounding, the parent will autonomously scold them, giving the child another tense moodlet. There can only be one grounding per day, unless the child hasn't been noticed to disobey it, as parents can also give the child another grounding or time-out for doing so.
Players can choose to "Yell At For [Misbehaviour]".
 
===Punishments===
If a simple talk is not working, players can decide on punishments. They can either give time outs or ground a Sim for misconduct.
 
====Time Outs====
Sims placed in time outs will get a moodlet.
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==The Stocks==
In ''[[The Sims Medieval]], ''minor crimes are punished by a trip to the stocks. A trip to the stocks will result in the negative Humiliated by Stocks buff which lasts for five hours after release. While imprisoned in the stocks, Sims are vulnerable to being pelted with eggs and tomatoes which will worsen the Humiliated by Stocks buff.
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