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PandoraTO
2 years agoSeasoned Vanguard
Toddler tips!
I never put a toddler in a high chair. Put the plate of food on the floor or on a counter/table and they can grab it and eat sitting on the floor or on a couch. Actually, I like to keep one chair slightly pulled away from the dining table so they can sit there while everyone else is at the table.
In a pinch or when travelling, put some produce in their inventory and they can eat that.
One toddler can watch another being potty trained and gain potty skill that way.
Toddlers can gain thinking still just from watching other sims. This is a lifesaver if you don't have time to actively teach them the thinking skill, and then once they reach level 2, they can finally use the blocks to continue raising their thinking skill.
My toddlers always have a tablet in their inventory. It's not the fastest way to gain skills, but it comes in handy when you just need to keep them occupied.
If a toddler wakes up crying at night and you don't have time (or patience) to deal with it, they can nap on their bed instead. By the time they wake up from the nap, the sleep option will be available again.
Anyone else have more tips?
I never put a toddler in a high chair. Put the plate of food on the floor or on a counter/table and they can grab it and eat sitting on the floor or on a couch. Actually, I like to keep one chair slightly pulled away from the dining table so they can sit there while everyone else is at the table.
In a pinch or when travelling, put some produce in their inventory and they can eat that.
One toddler can watch another being potty trained and gain potty skill that way.
Toddlers can gain thinking still just from watching other sims. This is a lifesaver if you don't have time to actively teach them the thinking skill, and then once they reach level 2, they can finally use the blocks to continue raising their thinking skill.
My toddlers always have a tablet in their inventory. It's not the fastest way to gain skills, but it comes in handy when you just need to keep them occupied.
If a toddler wakes up crying at night and you don't have time (or patience) to deal with it, they can nap on their bed instead. By the time they wake up from the nap, the sleep option will be available again.
Anyone else have more tips?
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