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*'''[[Thinking]]''': ''"Thinking Skill helps toddlers throw fewer tantrums and be more capable of taking care of themselves. It reduces defiance, and helps to solve needs. Thinking Skill is improved by being curious, or by playing with Flash Cards, Nesting Blocks, or the Tablet."'' Toddlers enhance their thinking skill by using the Flashcards with a Sim, using ‘what’s this?’ on items, using the Blocks to make shapes and playing on the tablet game Play SimShape.
*'''[[Potty]]''': ''"Toilet training makes dirty diapers a thing of the past. Potty skill teaches toddlers to use the Potty Chair. Improve it by having an adult Train the toddler."''
Below is a matrix that summarises the interactions and abilities toddlers get when they advance to a particular skill level. Toddlers can attain other interactions depending on their traits.
{| class="article-table"
!Level
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|looking at pictures in toddler books
 
playing with the dollhouse with others
|climbing stairs
 
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|learning shapes via nesting blocks
 
defying parents less often
|using the potty chair without supervision; however the toddler may still wet his/her diapers when bladder motive is low
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stopping splashing at toilet
| --not applicable--
|-
|5
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defying parents much less often
| --not applicable--
|}
Toddler skills correspond to child skills.  This means that if a toddler ages up with certain skill levels, it will result in improvements in the child skills they correspond to.
{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width: 500px;"
|-
! scope="col"|Toddler Skill Level
! scope="col"|Child Skill Level Completed (and % left to next nevel)
|-
|1
| -none-
|-
|2
|1 and 44% of next level (56% to level 2)
|-
|3
|1 and 94% of next level (6% to level 2)
|-
|4
|2 and 44% of next level (56% to level 3)
|-
|5
|2 and 94% of next level (6% to level 3)
|}
{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width: 500px;"
|-
! scope="col"|Toddler Skill
! scope="col"|Child Skill
|-
|Communication
|Social
|-
|Imagination
|Creativity
|-
|Movement
|Motor
|-
|Thinking
|Mental
|-
|Potty
| --n/a--
|}
For example, if a toddler ages up with a movement skill level 4, she will start her child life stage at motor skill level 2 and 44% of the current motor skill bar completed (consequently, she has 56% to go to get to motor skill level 3).
 
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