Is there complete list on infant specific milestones somewhere?
my perfectionism urges me I ''gotta catch em all ''
before I age my infant up
(well at least in this test save to understand what my options are with playing infants

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the problem is I won't even know when I have them all

or if i missed something ''important'' so to speak since again, no way to know
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Born
First smile
Coo
Lift Head
First Blowout
Sit Up
Reach
First Visitors
Laugh
Roll Over to Back
Roll Over to Tummy
Grab
Babble
Slept Through the Night
Creep
First Food
Blow Raspberry
Toe in Mouth
First Bath
First Bubblebath
Crawl
Pee on Caregiver
Pull to Stand
Pincer Grasp
First Finger Food
These are all the milestones we've found so far, but there could be more out there. Keep carrying out Baby Care activities and any interaction with a small medal icon next to it in order to collect milestones and give your soon-to-be toddler a great first start.
https://www.gamesradar.com/sims-4-growing-together-infant-milestones/
I don’t know if this works for all toddlers or just those that learned to blow kisses as an infant, but as soon as she aged up to toddler she could blow kisses.
My infant seems to be progressing nicely then. It took a LONG time for them to sit up though.
Oh wow - super neat! I love that this milestone exists.
Yes - I think my infants only had a couple of days by the time they were able to situp. Might have been quicker if I didn't have triplets though....lots of tummy time seemed to help.
Idk how people are doing it with regular aging. I play with aging off. Doesn’t seem like enough time otherwise.
mood but I feel like the not age specific ones I will just unlock if i come across them by chance
I'd be curious to do it with a single baby and no other kids - but I agree, definitely a challenge (which I love).
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Maybe the 11 or 12 "basic" ones? That's ignoring firsts and life categories, but covers most of the basic things an infant would learn before toddlerhood.
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that comes once you have wiggled to the stereo a lot
I haven't played an infant alone as my family ended up having triplets - but I was able to get 20-24 milestones for each triplet. Perhaps 20 would be a good number and still a challenge. But this is based off a very limited play amount with infants.
> How hard is it to get infant milestones? So for example, if you were writing rules for an adapted 100 baby challenge including infants and you wanted people with GrT to get a certain number of milestones before aging up to toddler, what would be a reasonable amount?
I think it makes sense to get to the point where the infant can try finger food and babble so that would be the following:
Fine Motor: Reach, Grab, Toe in Mouth, Pincer Grasp
Gross Motor: Lift Head, Roll to Back, Roll to Front, Sit Up
Social: Smile, Coo, Laugh, Babble
My most recent infant (albiet a single baby with one parent dedicated to helping them) managed to get to that point around 2-3 days after aging up (I think closer to 3), which seems about right to me.
The Fine Motor milestones can all be worked on without involving other sims, and the social ones sometimes trigger from playing as well as interacting with sims of all ages. The gross motor ones will be the most annoying for a 100 baby challenge as most of them require help from an older sim.
Fine motor:
- Learned to Reach
- Learned to Grab
- Put toe in Mouth
- Learned Pincer Grab
- Learned to Clap
- Learned to Wave
Firsts:
- Slept through the Night
- First Bath
- First Bubble Bath
- First Baby Food
- First Finger Food
- First Trip to a Park
- First Visitors
- First Diaper Blowout
- Peed on Caregiver
Gross Motor:
- Lifted Head
- Rolled Over to Back
- Rolled Over to Tummy
- Learned to Creep
- Learned to Sit Up
- Learned to Crawl
- Pulled to Stand
(NB: I still have the "Tummy Time" and "Practice Standing" activities so I think there's at least one more in this category still?)
Social:
- First Smiled
- Learned to Coo
- Learned to Laugh
- Learned to Blow Raspberry
- Learned to Babble
- Learned t Blow Kiss
- Learned Peek-A-Boo
- Said First Word
Once you do enough tummy time to get an infant to lift head, roll over to back and roll over to tummy they can try tummy time on their own and earn the rest of gross motor milestones on their own. Once an infant has learnt to reach and grab on the play mat and can creep, they can earn the rest of their fine motor on their own if you leave toys laying around.
Gross motor seems to take at least two tummy time together sessions for each milestone, depending on toddler traits and quirks, fine motor takes just one or two play sessions to get.
I also noticed that infants that get certain milestones gain some skill levels when aging up to toddlers.
For 100 baby challenge I'd say, get infants to crawl, eat finger food and babble before aging up. It is a bit of a challenge but not too unsurmountable.