Parenting can be surprisingly difficult in the world of The Sims 4. Especially if the Sims are fortunate enough to have multiple children at once (it's rare, but it happens) or when the players are doing various ambitious challenges, such as the 100 Babies challenge.
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That's when all stakes are off, and it can be almost impossible to take care of all the children in a way they deserve. Fortunately, The Sims 4 players tend to be resilient, so since the game's release, they figured out multiple ways how to succeed at parenting in the game, regardless of whether their families have one child or fifty!
A good way how to make parenting much easier in The Sims 4 is to level up the skill even before the Sim starts a family. Just like all skills in the game, it's also possible to level up parenting by studying it in the books. This way, the Sims won't be out of their depths as much when their future children arrive in the world!
And if they hit the maximum level ten before becoming parents, they can easily use the full parent mode afterward which allows the parents to slow down the decay of their needs and focus on their kids instead. The Sims will also be able to perform parenting tasks with much greater ease and as a bonus, they will get a happy moodlet that lasts for two hours!
In the world of The Sims 4, some things that would look unacceptable in real life, are perfectly alright. For example, buying the high chair for the toddlers and having them sit at the desk while they eat is time-consuming, especially if the Sims have more toddlers at once.
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Instead, it helps to cook multiple portions of one meal, and put the finished food somewhere where the toddlers
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