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- My preference is Baby 0-1, Toddler 1-4, Child 5-12, Teen 13-20, Young Adult 21-40, Adult 41-60, Elder 61+
- > @Dannydanbo said:
> I go with toddlers=3, kids=10 and teens=17. Each one seven years apart.
I like this idea of not using age ranges but using a single age. Not that every teen is 17 but they are all around 17 (such as 16 to 18). - Good luck with this. The ages are a mess.
For example, child sims can write properly when they do homework but they suddenly forget how to hold a pencil to draw. They can make functional robots with parenthood, but can't pick fruit from the garden. They can hang out at the club late at night, but they get scared by the monster under the bed :/ - Umbra_Assassino7 years agoSeasoned NewcomerIMO
baby: born-they can walk
toddler: 2-4
child: 6-9
teen: 16-19(can drink in bar so probably not too young)
YA: 20-35
adult: 36-51
elder: 65+ - GalacticGal7 years agoLegendIn RL wee ones are considered toddlers between the ages of 1 year -4 years. The span is likely due to the fact that not all children learn to walk at the same time. Their tentative steps gave this life stage the name toddler. I view the child Sims as 5-12; Teens 13-18 (mostly because where I live teens are considered adults at 18, so my YAs are 18-30. Adults 30-50, (which is really middle age). Elders aren't until they're 65 + (I'm clinging to this notion since I still have a couple of years to go ;) ) and then they die. :open_mouth:
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