Poor Baby!

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Brynne:
I have quite a few family sims and I've never seen the lecturing. I still feel left out...

Bangelnuts:
Quote from: Brynne on 2005 November 14, 05:13:12

I have quite a few family sims and I've never seen the lecturing. I still feel left out...

mine woulld stand at the crib shaking their finger at the baby and lecture it for soiling its diaper. in the meantime the baby is screaming its head off and wriggling all over the crib . I would have to cancel the action to get the parent to pick the baby up aand change the diaper

ZephyrZodiac:
Well, I've never seen the baby lecture either, and since I always have the flamingo of contentment, babies actually NEVER soil their nappies, so they never need changing.  They get bathed more to give the parents something to do instead of just standing like a moron holding the baby.  However, it doesn't stop toddlers from getting potty trained, although you do have to catch them at the right moment if you want a nearly full bladder so they learn more!  (But with smart milk they only need one or two visits to the potty anyway.)

And I don't bother with sleepthrough night patches and such, if the toddler wakes up at 3 am, I simply yank them out of the crib and let them get on with doing their own thing until breakfast time.  Quite often they'll go and sit in the parents' room though, and get social points, but sometimes it wakes one of the parents up!

Bangelnuts:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2005 November 14, 12:31:50

Well, I've never seen the baby lecture either, and since I always have the flamingo of contentment, babies actually NEVER soil their nappies, so they never need changing.  They get bathed more to give the parents something to do instead of just standing like a moron holding the baby.  However, it doesn't stop toddlers from getting potty trained, although you do have to catch them at the right moment if you want a nearly full bladder so they learn more!  (But with smart milk they only need one or two visits to the potty anyway.)

And I don't bother with sleepthrough night patches and such, if the toddler wakes up at 3 am, I simply yank them out of the crib and let them get on with doing their own thing until breakfast time.  Quite often they'll go and sit in the parents' room though, and get social points, but sometimes it wakes one of the parents up!

I rarely ever use Smart milk as the old trick of canceling the action on the parent when they look bored works in my game to potty train toddlers. walking doesnt really need smart milk nor does talking unless the toddler is
 a really slow learner

ZephyrZodiac:
It speeds everything up though, and they learn other skills really fast!  I've had toddlers reach level 4 in their skills while taking smart milk.   And if you get them to transition immediately after drinking it, they can sometimes get to A+ on the very first day at school!

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