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Home schooling might help with burnout (if Growing Together is added). I feel bad sending them to school when they are dazed with it. Or when young Sims are going through their "dressing as a bear" phase (one small sad Sim child image attached). 😞
One thing I don't miss from older Sims games is military school though! That was always harsh. I don't remember the private school from Sims 2 but I was on console so it either wasn't available or I forgot about it. I do remember having Sims who were teachers in Sims 2 pets though. I think I remember in Bustin Out they automatically disappeared to private school after a few days... or the dreaded military school.
But it's time the school day got a bit of a base game shake up for younger Sims in particular. Teens get a bit more of a rounded school experience with High School Years.
Your picture of the child going through their dressing as a bear phase and feeling sad, makes me sad also @simsplayer818 ☹️ Being able to stay home and do home schooling would be a comfort for them whilst going through that phase or if another sim has passed away or there has been a large fire or electrical storm.
- simsplayer8182 years agoHero@rosemow Yes that's true. They could also have snow days.
There's a work from home function already so it could be adapted for home schooling.
They could have tasks like:
Play Arithmetic Attack for 1 hour
Practice Typing for 1 hour (my least favourite IRL after school I was glad my parents couldn't tell I was playing on the computer instead lol 😜)
Build a school project
Plant something or tend garden
Read a Skill book to level 2
Climbing frame or swim for 1 hour
Write a children's book or short story. (My favourite one as a child).
The tasks could work like the current WFH tasks and just tick off one by one. Who knows they might even move up the grades faster.
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