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In ''[[The Sims 2]]'', toddlers do not need to learn these skills to grow up well, as that depends on the level of the toddler's [[aspiration bar]] when he or she grows up. However, toddlers will often roll [[Wants and Fears|wants]] of learning each of their three basic skills, and accomplishing one of those wants brings in a large number of aspiration points. Teaching these skills can also be high-value wants for parents, especially those with the [[Family (aspiration)|Family]] or [[Knowledge]] aspirations. With ''[[FreeTime]]'', learning the toddler skills gives the toddler [[Aspiration bar#Lifetime Aspiration|lifetime aspiration]] points. A toddler will form a positive memory of learning the skill from whichever Sim did the last bit of teaching before the skill was learned, and that Sim will get a positive memory of having taught the skill. Not learning these skills as a toddler will have no negative effect on a Sim's later life.
In ''[[The Sims 2]]'', toddlers do not need to learn these skills to grow up well, as that depends on the level of the toddler's [[aspiration bar]] when he or she grows up. However, toddlers will often roll [[Wants and Fears|wants]] of learning each of their three basic skills, and accomplishing one of those wants brings in a large number of aspiration points. Teaching these skills can also be high-value wants for parents, especially those with the [[Family (aspiration)|Family]] or [[Knowledge]] aspirations. With ''[[FreeTime]]'', learning the toddler skills gives the toddler [[Aspiration bar#Lifetime Aspiration|lifetime aspiration]] points. A toddler will form a positive memory of learning the skill from whichever Sim did the last bit of teaching before the skill was learned, and that Sim will get a positive memory of having taught the skill. Not learning these skills as a toddler will have no negative effect on a Sim's later life.


In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', learning these skills can bring in [[lifetime happiness]] points. In ''The Sims 3'', a toddler must learn these skills in order to age well. This will affect whether or not the player will be able to choose a new [[trait]] when the toddler grows up.
In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', learning these skills can bring in [[lifetime happiness]] points. In ''The Sims 3'', a toddler must learn these skills in order to age well. This will affect whether or not the player will be able to choose a new [[Trait (The Sims 3)|trait]] when the toddler grows up.


To learn any of the basic toddler skills, a toddler must be taught by one or more teen, adult or elder Sims. It is also a bonding experience, as it builds the relationship between the toddler and the older Sim who teaches him or her.
To learn any of the basic toddler skills, a toddler must be taught by one or more teen, adult or elder Sims. It is also a bonding experience, as it builds the relationship between the toddler and the older Sim who teaches him or her.