Sims 4 Infant and Toddler Improvements are moving forward as EA opens a new feedback forum for players to help shape the update.

The Sims 4 Infant and Toddler Improvements are officially moving into the next phase, and this time, the community is directly involved. Following the latest Quality of Life Roadmap, the team behind The Sims 4 has launched a brand new Infant and Toddler Feedback Forum on Discord.
If you have strong feelings about infant autonomy, need balance, or those small gameplay frustrations that slowly drive you crazy, this is your moment.
Sims 4 Infant and Toddler Improvements Feedback Forum Is Now Live
The developers announced on Discord that infant improvements are already in progress, but they want help prioritizing what to fix first.
To participate, players need to head to the Channels and Roles section, grab the Sims Labs role, and join the Infant and Toddler Feedback Forum. From there, you can submit detailed and constructive feedback directly to the team.
And they are not asking for vague complaints. They want specifics.
They are looking for answers to questions like what is the most frustrating infant or toddler autonomy behavior, what exactly happens, and what you would prefer instead. They are also asking about non autonomy issues that hurt the fun, including interactions, pacing, tuning, and even UI concerns.

They Want Honest Input About Infant Need Balance
Another major focus of the Sims 4 Infant and Toddler Improvements is need balance.
Players are encouraged to share thoughts about specific needs like Hunger or Energy and explain what feels off. Is Hunger decaying too fast? Is Energy impossible to maintain in big households? They want to know what works and what does not.
This is not about bug reporting. It is about gameplay feel.
That distinction matters because tuning adjustments can completely change how stressful or smooth infant care feels in long play sessions.

Small Changes That Could Make a Big Difference
One of the most interesting prompts the team shared is simple. If you could change one small thing, what would it be?
Sometimes it is not massive overhauls that improve gameplay. It is those tiny tweaks that reduce micromanagement and make autonomy smarter.
For family focused Simmers, this is a big opportunity to shape how infants and toddlers function going forward.
Final Thoughts
It is exciting to see Sims 4 Infant and Toddler Improvements evolving from a roadmap promise into active community collaboration. When we covered the full roadmap in our breakdown of the 2026 Quality of Life Roadmap, it was clear that family gameplay was a priority.
Now we are seeing that promise turn into action.
If you care about legacy saves, generational storytelling, or simply want less chaos when raising tiny Sims, this is your chance to be heard. Detailed feedback leads to better improvements, and this is one of those moments where the community can genuinely influence the direction of The Sims 4.
Stay tuned, because once these changes roll out, everyday family gameplay could feel very different.
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