Giving young children reasons for changing their behavior

A) is futile because they do not have the cognitive capacity to process the information.
B) encourages them to adopt moral standards because they make sense.
C) is not as effective of a motivator as fear of punishment or withdrawal of affection.
D) can lead to denial of emotion and development of a weak conscience.


B

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