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@BlueR0se, unfortunately, it isn't an option. Your suggestion now makes me wonder if allowing her sister to be mean to her autonomously will bring up the scold option?
@simlish1, yeah, my sim's son just entered that phase, too. I haven't had time to play with it yet. I think I'll have her prepare some fancy gourmet fish dish to see if he eats it or not. :lol:
The caregiver did ask her about the phase and she said something about not ruining her fun and allowing her to enjoy her mean streak. So I guess that means I should let her be until the phase goes away? Or do I need to keep asking about the phase to get more tips about how to get her through it?
Thanks for commenting! :smile:
*EDIT: I figured it out! :smile: I missed it the first time, but when asked about the phase, she said punishing her would make her behave. So she pulled a few mean socials on her sister, who was then able to reprimand her for it. After the "meany" moodlet disappeared, the phase went away. Thanks for all the help! :smiley: I'll keep a closer eye on the pop-up messages when a child is asked about their phases now.
@simlish1, yeah, my sim's son just entered that phase, too. I haven't had time to play with it yet. I think I'll have her prepare some fancy gourmet fish dish to see if he eats it or not. :lol:
"SimGuruGeorge;c-15802226" wrote:
If you use the caregiver sim to ask the child about the phase you will get a helpful TNS about the phase. It will have some tips on how to help the child get through the phase.
The caregiver did ask her about the phase and she said something about not ruining her fun and allowing her to enjoy her mean streak. So I guess that means I should let her be until the phase goes away? Or do I need to keep asking about the phase to get more tips about how to get her through it?
Thanks for commenting! :smile:
*EDIT: I figured it out! :smile: I missed it the first time, but when asked about the phase, she said punishing her would make her behave. So she pulled a few mean socials on her sister, who was then able to reprimand her for it. After the "meany" moodlet disappeared, the phase went away. Thanks for all the help! :smiley: I'll keep a closer eye on the pop-up messages when a child is asked about their phases now.
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