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I imagine that we'd only get them with a pack related to it since, like Growing Together with infants. I've thought about an Elementary School Pack but with the problems you listed is better to avoid it. My second idea is a Childhood Stories Pack that could explore many things from newborns to preteens. I'd like to see a Daycare lot, imaginary friends, summer camps, field trips, and many more things to do with the younger life stages that were missing on older packs. I don't really mind if preteens will have a small CAS i just need a slower transition between kids and teens, like look at that onlyabidoang's short video about kid's birthday party
Yeah, I understand this, because teens in Sims 4 doesn't even feel like teens. But I don't think the solution for this weird transition is adding new lifestage to be monetised at first and then be forgotten, like it happened with infants. The solution should be to push on creators to make teens feel like teens. Besides, this is overall problem with Sims 4 that lifestages feels older than they should and did in Sims 2 and 3. Infants are more like toddlers with some infant features, toddlers are preschoolers with some features of toddlers and even kids look (but sadly don't behave) older than they were in previous games. Though they still did allow kids to do things they weren't allowed in previous games, like horse riding, or using hot tubs, but they also can't do some things they could in previous games, like painting or writing (though, admittedly, the latter was pretty weird that kids could do in Sims 3). But yes, teens got this the hard way. But is new lifestage really a way to fix this? I am not persuaded.
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