Can you adopt two boys in Skyrim?

Yes, you can adopt two boys (or a boy and a girl) in Skyrim by meeting the requirements, which include owning a home with a child's bedroom or furnishing a Hearthfire homestead with beds and chests, but the base game limits you to two children total unless you use PC mods to increase the cap, notes this Reddit thread and a GameFAQs discussion. You'll need specific accommodations for them, like a dedicated child's room or two beds and two chests in a Hearthfire house, and you can adopt from the Honorhall Orphanage in Windhelm or find children in the world like Lucia or Sofie.
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Can you adopt two kids in Skyrim?

There are many kids in the game who have lost their families and wish to be adopted by the player, but given that unfortunately, the Dragonborn can only adopt two children, it is one of the most important choices in Skyrim.
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Who is the best kid to adopt in Skyrim?

The "best" kids to adopt in Skyrim are subjective, but popular choices are Lucia (Whiterun), Sofie (Windhelm), and Sissel (Rorikstead) for their compelling stories and dire situations; Lucia is a sweet orphan, Sofie is a flower girl, and Sissel needs rescuing from an abusive father, often requiring you to kill the father first, while Alesan in Dawnstar is also highly recommended for his hard work and hardship, offering a chance at a better life. 
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What happens if I adopt Lucia?

Once adopted, some of the things she may do when her new parent comes home include: ask for an allowance, present some flowers she picked or other gift, ask the Dragonborn to play with her, ask if there are any gifts for her or ask if she can keep a pet.
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Can you adopt multiple kids at once?

In general, you can only adopt as many children as you can safely nurture and care for. Some children may have medical and/or behavioral health issues, which may reduce your ability to adopt other ...
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Can two guys adopt a child?

The new SCOTUS ruling allowed both same-sex spouses to be listed on birth certificates. These court rulings made adoption by same-sex couples legal in all 50 states.
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What is the 777 rule for kids?

The "777 rule for kids" generally refers to a parenting strategy for focused connection, involving 7 minutes of undivided attention in the morning, 7 minutes after school/work, and 7 minutes before bed daily, totaling 21 minutes of quality time. Another variation divides a child's life into three stages (0-7, 7-14, 14-21), focusing on play, teaching, and guiding respectively, while a third suggests a puppy socialization guideline of 7 experiences per category.
 
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Can you adopt a khajiit child in Skyrim?

“Could you be my family..? --You can adopt him after you finish the first dark brotherhood quest. Known issues Do not give him child clothes. He cannot wear it.
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Can you adopt a third child in Skyrim?

No, you can have a maximum of two adopted kids in Skyrim, even if you have multiple homesteads or houses.
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What to give Lucia in Skyrim?

In Skyrim, gifts for your adopted daughter Lucia must be child-friendly items like Dolls, Wooden Swords, Daggers (any type), Children's Books, Clothing, or Food Treats (apples, sweet rolls, pies). Gold is only accepted when she asks for an allowance, and you can also give her pets if you bring them home. 
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Can you adopt a vampire child in Skyrim?

Made on request. This adds vampire children in the game who can be adopted right away. There are a few in the Riften orphanage and several in Volkihar Keep from the Dawnguard DLC, some in the main hall and some in the courtyard with the moondial.
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Where does Lucia sleep in Skyrim?

In Skyrim, the orphan Lucia sleeps outside on the ground behind the Bannered Mare inn in Whiterun, usually by its southeast corner, after spending the evening inside. Players often find her there sleeping rough, which is why many adopt her to give her a proper bed in a house with a child's bedroom.
 
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Can I adopt Aventus Aretino?

No, you cannot adopt Aventus Aretino in the vanilla Skyrim game due to a bug, but you can adopt him using mods like "Adopt Aventus Aretino," which is widely available on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation platforms, allowing you to find him at the Honorhall Orphanage after the "Innocence Lost" quest. 
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Why won't it let me adopt a child in Skyrim?

You can't adopt a kid until you have a house, and have completed Innocence Lost.
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How do you get Meeko to stay at your house in Skyrim?

To get Meeko to stay at your house in Skyrim, you need the Hearthfire DLC, adopt a child, bring Meeko to your home as a follower, and have your child ask to keep him; then, tell Meeko to "wait here" or "go back to your home" and he'll stay as a permanent pet, but without Hearthfire, he'll just go back to his shack when dismissed. 
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What happens if you adopt Lucia in Skyrim?

Adopting Lucia in Skyrim brings her home to live with you (in a house you own with a child's bedroom), where she'll offer unique interactions like asking for allowance, giving gifts (flowers, sometimes random items), or asking to play; she can also be adopted without killing Grelod the Kind and provides a child presence in your home, sometimes leading to fun or buggy moments like asking for pets or blocking doorways, adding family life to your Dragonborn's adventures.
 
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What kid should I adopt in Skyrim?

In Skyrim, you can adopt children like Lucia (Whiterun), Sofie (Windhelm), Alesan (Dawnstar), and Blaise (Solitude) (from Hearthfire DLC) who are already orphaned, or Sissel/Britte (Rorikstead), Runa/Hroar (Riften), and others from the orphanage after killing Grelod the Kind. Popular choices are often Lucia and Sofie for their sad backstories, but Blaise and Alesan are also favorites due to their harsh living conditions.
 
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Can you have a biological child in Skyrim?

You cannot have biological children in Skyrim unless there's a mod for it. But if you have the Hearthfire DLC (which comes with the Legendary and Special editions), you can adopt up to two children, as long as you have a home with a children's bedroom for them.
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Why can't I marry a Khajiit?

The reason you can't marry any Khajiit, is due to their religion (which is odd, considering they basically "created" Mara), and the way their society works. There can only be one "Mane" (essentially the alpha male) of an entire clan.
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Why can't I adopt Blaise?

Blaise can be adopted by the Dragonborn with Hearthfire installed, provided the Dragonborn has a home that includes a children's room and furnishings as well.
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Are there any elf children in Skyrim?

No elf or beast children, just the human races.
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What is tiger parenting?

Tiger parenting is a strict, authoritarian style focused on pushing children to achieve high levels of success in academics, music, or sports through discipline, high expectations, and minimal emotional nurturing, popularized by Amy Chua's book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, often associated with East Asian cultures but seen globally, leading to potential resilience but also risks of anxiety, low self-esteem, and strained parent-child bonds. 
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What is the hardest age to parent a boy?

For many, the teenage years are the toughest due to emotional volatility, a strong desire for independence, and shifting family dynamics. A survey shows that many parents find the middle school years—ages 11 to 14—particularly challenging. This stage involves a mix of physical, emotional, and social changes.
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What is the 3 3 3 rule for children?

The 3-3-3 rule for kids is a simple mindfulness grounding technique to manage anxiety by refocusing their senses: name 3 things you see, name 3 sounds you hear, and move 3 parts of your body, helping them shift from overwhelming thoughts to the present moment for quick calm. It's a distraction from worries that activates the senses, bringing the brain out of fight-or-flight mode into a calmer state, perfect for school, home, or public situations.
 
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