What are all the different things yer child an grow up to be?
How do you achieve each one?
All child jobs andh ow to get them...
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Do u mean the different jobs? If u do then look down here if it's not then leave it
Genetic Strengths and Interests: Depending on who you married, your child has a set number of strengths and interests. The first set (strengths) is purely genetical; it's simply what he's naturally good at. The second set (interests) are simply what he likes. Though at first your child has a default number of interests, these are the things you can actually influence. Your actions, what friends you make and where you take him can and will change his interests. Credit for each of the children's default strengths and interests goes to this site.
To develop his interests in...
Animals:
- Keep him around the farm most of the time
- Keep your animals out in the pasture as much as possible
- Show your child animals
- Snuggle your animals
- Use the Milking Room
- Milk your cows/goat by hand as opposed to using the Milker
Plants:
- Take him to Vesta's farm
- Buy and use Fertilizer
- Show your son seeds, crops and trees
- Grow things as much as possible
Music:
- Take him to Gustafa's hut and the mansion
- Become friends with Gustafa
Art:
- Take him to Cody's house
- Become friends with Cody
- Have him play with the coloring book
Exercise:
- Take him to Wally's house
- Become friends with Wally and Hugh
- Walk as much as possible, try not to use your horse
- Have him play with the ball
Learning/Science:
- Take him to Daryl's lab and Carter's dig site
- Become friends with Daryl
- Milk your cows/goat using the Milkers as opposed to milking them by hand
- Have him play with the car toy
Your child's room: In chapter 3, your child gets his own bedroom, and looking at the things that are in his room can help you tell what his interests are and who he is friends with.
Musical instrument: interest in music
Potted plant: interest in plants
Sandbag: interest in exercise
Skeleton/Fossils: interest in science (learning)
Painting: interest in art and friends with Gustafa
Dead branch/Wooden box: he's a little mischievous
Empty sake bottle: He's a little mischievous, but will listen to what you say
Empty flask: A little mischievous, but he also has an interest in science (learning)
Weights: interest in exercise
Bookshelves: interest in learning
2nd painting: interest in art, good friends with Gustafa
2nd chest: an obedient child
Fireworks: friends with Kassey and Patrick
Metal sheets: friends with Cody
Statuette: friends with Tim and Ruby
Genetic Strengths and Interests: Depending on who you married, your child has a set number of strengths and interests. The first set (strengths) is purely genetical; it's simply what he's naturally good at. The second set (interests) are simply what he likes. Though at first your child has a default number of interests, these are the things you can actually influence. Your actions, what friends you make and where you take him can and will change his interests. Credit for each of the children's default strengths and interests goes to this site.
To develop his interests in...
Animals:
- Keep him around the farm most of the time
- Keep your animals out in the pasture as much as possible
- Show your child animals
- Snuggle your animals
- Use the Milking Room
- Milk your cows/goat by hand as opposed to using the Milker
Plants:
- Take him to Vesta's farm
- Buy and use Fertilizer
- Show your son seeds, crops and trees
- Grow things as much as possible
Music:
- Take him to Gustafa's hut and the mansion
- Become friends with Gustafa
Art:
- Take him to Cody's house
- Become friends with Cody
- Have him play with the coloring book
Exercise:
- Take him to Wally's house
- Become friends with Wally and Hugh
- Walk as much as possible, try not to use your horse
- Have him play with the ball
Learning/Science:
- Take him to Daryl's lab and Carter's dig site
- Become friends with Daryl
- Milk your cows/goat using the Milkers as opposed to milking them by hand
- Have him play with the car toy
Your child's room: In chapter 3, your child gets his own bedroom, and looking at the things that are in his room can help you tell what his interests are and who he is friends with.
Musical instrument: interest in music
Potted plant: interest in plants
Sandbag: interest in exercise
Skeleton/Fossils: interest in science (learning)
Painting: interest in art and friends with Gustafa
Dead branch/Wooden box: he's a little mischievous
Empty sake bottle: He's a little mischievous, but will listen to what you say
Empty flask: A little mischievous, but he also has an interest in science (learning)
Weights: interest in exercise
Bookshelves: interest in learning
2nd painting: interest in art, good friends with Gustafa
2nd chest: an obedient child
Fireworks: friends with Kassey and Patrick
Metal sheets: friends with Cody
Statuette: friends with Tim and Ruby