6 years ago
Tricky Toddler Tips!
Toddlers are SUPER hard to deal with. Mine in particular seems to be tired and hungry ALL THE TIME. Any tips on how to save my soul? It doesn't help i also have a mischievous cat that tears up EVERYTHING.
"gretchend417;c-17234068" wrote:"JC1979;c-17225656" wrote:
Plenty of pre-made meals, family servings in particular. That is what usually helps me get through the terrible toddler stage. No high chairs either, very time consuming and sims don’t always cooperate when it’s in their que.
I learned that the hard way. .....highchairs >:( >:( :D :D
"TygerNight;c-17242016" wrote:
Since I nearly always get twins I've been through a hair-pulling learning curve. For a long time I got overwhelmed by their needs and finally got a sort of system now. Though I didn't know about the potty training thing so I'm glad for that tip.
A typical end of day routine for me is to fill up their queue... Eat, potty, sleep, potty, eat. That way they start the day with 3 full needs. I try to have one adult for each to give a talking to, brighten day, teach, play, and teach before their needs hit red. A potty break in the learning time helps a lot too.
One thing that drives me bugnuts about them is that they won't put anything at all down on the floor (like Wabbit Tablets) and will travel halfway through the house to put them on a table. Unless there's a shelf in the vicinity... Any free space on a shelf is their first choice but those are at the tops of the walls, come on! >.< If I asked them to GET it they'd fail because it's out of their reach but putting it up there (where I won't find it for days) is their first move. Augh. My adults have proven that to me. They couldn't reach the smelly plate that they themselves stashed near the ceiling. I love my shelves but man is that aggravating! ?
"PriestessBizarre;c-17596917" wrote:
omg, toddlers. Just. ????. I have picked up some tips here, though. That darn high chair - I thought I *needed* it, my kid didn't seem to eat anything whenever I tried to give food without the high chair. I've only tried babies/toddlers twice and both times, I had two parents in the household, and every time one put the kid in the high chair, the other parent would take the kid out again before I could get any food into the kid.
Argh.
Anyway, I'm here because the child services (or whatever they are called) just took my toddler away. lol, you can see how badly I was doing. But my GOODNESS, I was trying really hard. Really really hard. I did everything I could to try to get this kid's needs met.
So my question (although I'm pretty sure I know the answer) is - can you get your kid back after they've been taken away?
Thank god I never had kids irl, I obviously suck at it hahahaa.
"SimAlexandria;c-17596925" wrote:"PriestessBizarre;c-17596917" wrote:
omg, toddlers. Just. ????. I have picked up some tips here, though. That darn high chair - I thought I *needed* it, my kid didn't seem to eat anything whenever I tried to give food without the high chair. I've only tried babies/toddlers twice and both times, I had two parents in the household, and every time one put the kid in the high chair, the other parent would take the kid out again before I could get any food into the kid.
Argh.
Anyway, I'm here because the child services (or whatever they are called) just took my toddler away. lol, you can see how badly I was doing. But my GOODNESS, I was trying really hard. Really really hard. I did everything I could to try to get this kid's needs met.
So my question (although I'm pretty sure I know the answer) is - can you get your kid back after they've been taken away?
Thank god I never had kids irl, I obviously suck at it hahahaa.
Don't give your tot food... just make a meal and have your tot click on it and help themselves. They can grab plates and go sit down and eat themselves! They can't sit on kitchen chairs but they can sit on sofas, beds, toddler chairs, stools, beds, basically anything that's not a kitchen chair lol.
"DaWaterRat;c-17596987" wrote:
Actually, they can sit on a dining chair, but only if it isn't slotted to a table. In a previous save I had two chairs against the wall (I pretended that the dining room table had an extension leaf that was just never used) that the toddlers would sometimes sit on to eat.