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'''Character values''' are a new feature introduced in ''[[The Sims 4: Parenthood]]''. They appear in the Simology panel for Sims aged [[toddler]] to [[teen]] and parents can encourage or discipline their children to help them develop these values. There are five different character values: Manners, Responsibility, Empathy, Conflict Resolution and Emotional Control.
'''Character values''' are a new feature introduced in ''[[The Sims 4: Parenthood]]''. They appear in the Simology panel for Sims aged [[toddler]] to [[teen]], and parents can encourage or discipline their children to help them develop these values. There are five different character values: Manners, Responsibility, Empathy, Conflict Resolution and Emotional Control.


Toddlers, children, and teens can and will affect their own character values by performing certain interactions, such as making a mess or setting the table. Ignoring [[punishment]]s such as grounding or time outs will affect children's character values negatively, and washing the dishes along with cleaning the house affecting the values positively.
Toddlers, children, and teens can and will affect their own character values by performing certain interactions such as making a mess or setting the table. Ignoring [[punishment]]s such as grounding or time outs will affect children's character values negatively, with washing the dishes and cleaning the house affecting the values positively.
There are no right or wrong way for children to raise/lower their character values, and is mostly depended on the caregiver and the caregivers [[parenting]] [[skill]]. Some traits such as [[mean]] will also automatically lower children's empathy, while [[self-assured]] will have emotional control positive from the start.


There is no right or wrong way for children to raise/lower their character values, and is mostly depended on the caregiver and the caregivers [[parenting]] [[skill]], that is one of the other big changers to children's character values. Children will also come to ask their parent or caregiver different questions in the form of [[chance cards]]. The higher the parenting skill is with the caregiver, more options will appear that will affect the children's character values.
After a teen becomes a [[young adult]], they will receive a special [[Trait (The Sims 4)#Character Value Traits|trait]] that is based on how the teen's character values were. The trait will only be gotten when one of the five values are on their highest or lowest point and Sism can only receive one trait per value, which is either a positive one or a negative one.

After a teen becomes a [[young adult]], they will receive a special [[Trait (The Sims 4)#Character Value Traits|trait]] that is based on how the teen's character values were. The trait will only be gotten when one of the five values are on their highest or lowest point and Sims can only receive one trait per value, which is either a positive one or a negative one. Some personality traits can also affect Sims' character values. For example, the [[mean]] trait will automatically lower children's empathy, while [[self-assured]] will raise emotional control.

Revision as of 16:30, 29 November 2017

The Sims 4: Parenthood


Character value

A teen Sims character values.

Character values are a new feature introduced in The Sims 4: Parenthood. They appear in the Simology panel for Sims aged toddler to teen, and parents can encourage or discipline their children to help them develop these values. There are five different character values: Manners, Responsibility, Empathy, Conflict Resolution and Emotional Control.

Toddlers, children, and teens can and will affect their own character values by performing certain interactions such as making a mess or setting the table. Ignoring punishments such as grounding or time outs will affect children's character values negatively, with washing the dishes and cleaning the house affecting the values positively.

There is no right or wrong way for children to raise/lower their character values, and is mostly depended on the caregiver and the caregivers parenting skill, that is one of the other big changers to children's character values. Children will also come to ask their parent or caregiver different questions in the form of chance cards. The higher the parenting skill is with the caregiver, more options will appear that will affect the children's character values.

After a teen becomes a young adult, they will receive a special trait that is based on how the teen's character values were. The trait will only be gotten when one of the five values are on their highest or lowest point and Sims can only receive one trait per value, which is either a positive one or a negative one. Some personality traits can also affect Sims' character values. For example, the mean trait will automatically lower children's empathy, while self-assured will raise emotional control.