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5 years ago
I don't think I'm allowed to link to Triplis' mod on that, but it's install-and-go. As for the actual way it's done in game? They can still do homework (at least, they could last time I tried it) in a gradeschool or high school textbook if they have one (or they can buy one in the bookshelf), go to the libraries, parks and playgrounds, work on the science or art table, perfect their violin or piano or other skills beyond their childhood aspirations (if they have completed all of those), and do things with friends and family. The only difference is their whole day isn't just...gone, without anything to show for it.
KawaiiStacie has an improved school mod also to make school actually count toward skills and such, but I haven't tried it. And I think there's a mod out there for a school you can actually accompany your kid sims to.
Hoping that answers the question of how homeschooling works. It's life, complete with skills and hobbies, with studying being something you do or have them do, as part of life.
KawaiiStacie has an improved school mod also to make school actually count toward skills and such, but I haven't tried it. And I think there's a mod out there for a school you can actually accompany your kid sims to.
Hoping that answers the question of how homeschooling works. It's life, complete with skills and hobbies, with studying being something you do or have them do, as part of life.
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