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==The Sims==
[[File:Twokidsinthesims.jpg|thumb|Children in ''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 do not grow older, and cannot gain [[skill]] points. Premade children have no skills, kids created in [[Create a Sim]] may have random or no skills<ref group="n">This happens due to a glitch in Create a Sim. If the player creates a child simSim and edits him/her into an Adultadult, the new Adultadult Sim will have random skills from start. Doing the opposite will result in a child simSim with no skills.</ref>, but children born in-game will always have random skills.<ref group="n">In ''Makin' Magic'', these skills will be lost if a child uses '''Age of Instant''' to become an adult.</ref> They will not be able to use most of them, but children who get high creativity can earn money by painting at an [[easel]].
 
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.
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