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Most helping actions with toddlers are considered strict, which I find odd, since their are some skills they cannot learn on their own. Also, some toddler traits prefer parental support, such as clingy and inquisitive, and so should not still be prompting strict dynamics when providing said support. Traits should factor into the dynamic - toddler is clingy and parents are helping with everything - supportive; toddler is independent and parents are helping with everything - strict makes sense. Maybe some toddlers will wants a jokester dynamic such as silly and wild, while there are toddlers that want a close relationship with their parents, such as charmer and angelic. Who knows what the fussy toddlers toddlers want... but I think that is the point! They could want any of the dynamics. Or all of them. At. The. Same. Time. So. Fussy.
As they age, helping with homework also becomes strict parenting somehow (how dare they help the child who chose to do their homework! So strict and not supportive at all!) I feel that telling children to do their homework would be strict but helping is supportive and the game should be able to distinguish - I think with parenthood, you can influence kids to do their homework, which would be a strict dynamic vs base game helping with homework which I believe should be a supportive dynamic.
- 3 years ago@vyvexthorne All I have to do to get "close" or "supportive" offered is initiate a hug.
- vyvexthorne3 years agoSeasoned Ace@shinjitenoyami That's interesting. Is it like one of the first actions you do with them? I still haven't had any other popups since the initial ones I had after first installing the game pack. The children have grown up and left the house and have new families of their own at this point. but no more options since then to change family dynamics. I guess If I really cared I'd just go in and set them with cas.fullleditmode.
- SimTresa2 years agoSeasoned Ace
I don't think I've ever gotten "close" offered, but my sims usually start out with tha tone. I've had supportive at least once, can't remember wha triggers it. But if my sims tell one joke, suddenly they're jokesters. Sometimes I'll get lucky and they just like funny conversations.
But every toddler interaction triggering the strict popup is way over the top. How is feeding your hungry toddler strict? By hungry, I mean so far in the red she was angry, and this is a picky eater who won't eat until she's in the yellow then still might not finish her food.
seems like the only parent-initiated toddler care action that doesn't count as strict is the autonomous play interaction. I know some of these developers must be parents, so I really don't get this.
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