List of Infant Milestones?

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  • SimmervilleSimmerville Posts: 10,852 Member
    Lots of infant info incl that milestone list over at https://sims.fandom.com/wiki/Infant
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  • manicobsessivemanicobsessive Posts: 777 Member
    I've not spotted any GT cheats yet except the ability to cheat the infant/toddler quirk traits. It's also not in the current version of MCCC or other tuning mods that I can tell (yet) - whether anyone's developing that I also don't know but I will post here if I spot it

    Thank you! :)
  • mcruddmcrudd Posts: 10,923 Member
    Thanks all for your help and advice. Look at how you helped little Bella, now she is enjoying some banana slices <3

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  • sennawalessennawales Posts: 192 Member
    I've not spotted any GT cheats yet except the ability to cheat the infant/toddler quirk traits. It's also not in the current version of MCCC or other tuning mods that I can tell (yet) - whether anyone's developing that I also don't know but I will post here if I spot it

    Cheats under "Expansion Cheats>Growing Together" don't work properly, you have to go to Add Traits and get the ones from there.
  • sennawalessennawales Posts: 192 Member
    Future wrote: »
    > @Future said:
    > Once your infant can eat finger foods, does that mean they can grab food from off the counters and feed themselves like toddlers?

    Alas, no. They still need to be fed by a grownup

    Ahhhh. So much for infant independence lol

    That's for toddlers, they'll keep grabbing food even if they just ate.
  • StormyOnyxStormyOnyx Posts: 1 New Member
    I've not found any complete lists yet. I don't think there are any that are in any way official. Here's the ones I've gotten though, in the order my infant unlocked them:

    Fine Motor
    Learned to Reach, Learned to Grab, Put Toe in Mouth, Learned to Pincer Grab, Learned to Clap, Learned to Wave

    Firsts
    First Diaper Blowout, First Bath, Peed on Caregiver, First Bubble Bath, First Visitors, First Baby Food, Slept Through the Night, First Finger Food, First Trip to a Park

    Gross Motor
    Lifted Head, Rolled Over to Back, Rolled Over to Tummy, Learned to Sit Up, Learned to Creep, Pulled to Stand, Learned to Crawl, Learned to Dance

    Life
    Born at Home

    Social
    First Smiled, Learned to Coo, Learned to Laugh, Learned to Babble, Learned to Blow Raspberry, Learned to Blow Kiss, Said First Word, Learned Peek-A-Boo

    There are probably more, but this is what I managed to get before my infant aged up (with long lifespan).
  • Atreya33Atreya33 Posts: 3,564 Member
    I just aged up my first infants into toddlers. I ended up with twins in my very first infant experience. I think I managed to get most of them. I missed the blow a kiss and blow raspberry. I find it very cute that there are different milestones for a regular bath and a bubble bath.

    I was surprised how long it takes to get them to learn to sit up. Normal lifespan feels short to get them all. I turned off aging for 3 days so the infants could learn a little more. Perhaps it is easier with just one infant instead of two.

    Is it true that there is no 'learn to walk' milestone for infants? My infant learned to crawl am pull to stand. I guess walking is reserved for the toddlers.
  • FutureFuture Posts: 290 Member
    edited March 29
    Atreya33 wrote: »
    I was surprised how long it takes to get them to learn to sit up. Normal lifespan feels short to get them all.

    I wish we were able to see the progress bar over the infant’s head so we can see just how close they are to learning the milestone like when other Sims learn skills. Why is it hidden?

    I’d also like the ability to speed up infants learning the milestones. I need a 4x boost or something.

    Those are the 2 infant mods I’m waiting on.
  • SimmingalSimmingal Posts: 7,363 Member
    I wish there just was ''your infant has reached all infant specific milestones'' kind of thing telling me where to stop spamming tummy time :lol:
  • StarfreeStarfree Posts: 1,174 Member
    There's also "first vacation." My infant, Dragon, has 33 milestones, which is all that was on the list I found by doing a Google search.
  • LaBlue0314LaBlue0314 Posts: 17,428 Member
    edited April 5
    I was curious about the different milestones and came across the page at the link.
    https://simscommunity.info/2023/03/24/sims-4-growing-together-milestones/
  • GalacticGalGalacticGal Posts: 25,156 Member
    Oh, now I have to go check. He's got a fair number of them, so far. But he won't crawl-crawl for any length of time to achieve it. Gr. He sits, but not in the traditional style, so I don't think he's achieved that one, either the little scamp. At the end of my game play, yesterday, he blew a kiss, which I failed to see. Drat it all. LOL
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  • mollie1998mollie1998 Posts: 259 Member
    I think the funniest infant milestone is pee on caregiver hahaha
  • JimG72JimG72 Posts: 1,146 Member
    For the family I've been playing, I don't see their infant with the Cautious trait ever getting the Learned To Dance milestone on her own. She starts crying hysterically with a "Loud Noises" reaction every time there is any music (except Lullabies) or if the TV is on. Even putting the speaker on low volume doesn't help. I don't think she'll do anything on her own with the Lullabies music, except go to sleep, but maybe I'll just leave it on and see if she eventually starts "wiggling" to it.
  • SimmingalSimmingal Posts: 7,363 Member
    JimG72 wrote: »
    For the family I've been playing, I don't see their infant with the Cautious trait ever getting the Learned To Dance milestone on her own. She starts crying hysterically with a "Loud Noises" reaction every time there is any music (except Lullabies) or if the TV is on. Even putting the speaker on low volume doesn't help. I don't think she'll do anything on her own with the Lullabies music, except go to sleep, but maybe I'll just leave it on and see if she eventually starts "wiggling" to it.

    I did have cautious trait on my infant when i got the dance milestone actually so it should be possible ;)
  • JimG72JimG72 Posts: 1,146 Member
    edited April 12
    Simmingal wrote: »

    I did have cautious trait on my infant when i got the dance milestone actually so it should be possible ;)

    Yeah, I ended up just letting her cry through the initial "loud noises" reaction and left the music on and she was fine. Not long after that, she started wiggling to the music on her own.
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