when properly executed, the behavior management strategy known as a time-out becomes

A a positive reinforcer.
B more effective than logical consequences.
C a conversation between child and adult.
D suitable punishment for misbehavior.
The correct answer is D

The formation of children's core values is most strongly influenced by

a peers.
B family.
C elementary school teacher.
D child care providers.

The correct answer for me is D

I agree with the first one; but disagree with the second.

To determine the correct answer for the question, we need to understand what influences the formation of children's core values.

One way to find the answer is to think about which of the given options is most likely to have a significant impact on a child's values.

Option A suggests that peers have the strongest influence, option B suggests that family has the strongest influence, option C suggests that elementary school teachers have the strongest influence, and option D suggests that child care providers have the strongest influence.

To evaluate the options, we can consider the amount of time children spend with each influence. Children typically spend a significant amount of time with their family and child care providers during their formative years, while the time spent with peers and elementary school teachers may vary.

Based on this reasoning, it is more likely that family (option B) and child care providers (option D) would have a stronger influence on the formation of children's core values.

Therefore, the correct answer is likely either option B or option D. Without further context or information, it is not possible to determine the absolute correct answer between these two options.