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The Sims 3 Childhood Traits

Trait list for Babies, Toddlers, Children, and Teens

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This table was created by faeryfyre at our Sims 3 Forum. Here listed are when traits become available to kids of all age levels:


Sims 3 Trait Availability by Development Stage

 

Skill

Birth & up

Child & up

Teen & up

Absent-Minded

X

X

X

Adventurous

 

X

X

Ambitious

 

X

X

Angler

 

X

X

Artistic

X

X

X

Athletic

X

X

X

Bookworm

 

X

X

Born Salesman

 

 

X

Brave

X

X

X

Can’t Stand Art

 

X

X

Charismatic

 

 

X

Childish

 

 

X

Clumsy

X

X

X

Commitment Issues

 

 

X

Computer Whiz

 

X

X

Couch Potato

X

X

X

Coward

 

X

X

Daredevil

 

X

X

Disciplined

X

X

X

Dislikes Children

 

 

X

Dramatic

 

 

X

Easily Impressed

X

X

X

Eccentric

X

X

X

Eco Friendly

 

X

X

Evil

X

X

X

Excitable

X

X

X

Family Oriented

 

X

X

Flirty

 

 

X

Friendly

X

X

X

Frugal

 

X

X

Genius

X

X

X

Good

X

X

X

Good Sense of Humor

 

X

X

Great Kisser

 

 

X

Green Thumb

 

 

X

Grumpy

X

X

X

Handy

 

 

X

Hates the Outdoors

X

X

X

Heavy Sleeper

X

X

X

Hopeless Romantic

 

 

X

Hot Headed

 

X

X

Hydrophobic

 

X

X

Inappropriate

 

X

X

Insane

X

X

X

Kleptomaniac

 

X

X

Light Sleeper

X

X

X

Loner

X

X

X

Loser

 

X

X

Loves the Outdoors

X

X

X

Lucky

 

X

X

Mean Spirited

 

X

X

Mooch

 

X

X

Natural Cook

 

 

X

Neat

 

X

X

Neurotic

X

X

X

Never Nude

 

X

X

No Sense of Humor

 

X

X

Nurturing

 

 

X

Over Emotional

 

X

X

Party Animal

 

X

X

Perceptive

X

X

X

Perfectionist

 

X

X

Photographer’s Eye

 

X

X

Rebellious

 

X

X

Savvy Sculptor

 

 

X

Schmoozer

 

 

X

Shy

 

X

X

Slob

X

X

X

Snob

 

X

X

Star Quality

 

X

X

Technophobe

 

X

X

Unflirty

 

 

X

Unlucky

 

X

X

Vegetarian

 

X

X

Vehicle Enthusiast

 

X

X

Virtuoso

X

X

X

Workaholic

 

X

X

 

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