I have a question about ABC. I notice that if the toddler's energy is in the deep red while he is skilling, I can direct the caregiver to put it in the crib and the toddler will cease skilling to allow it to be put to bed. However, if it's just in the deep yellow, the toddler will ignore the caregiver and the caregiver's action will be dropped. Can it be tweaked so that any caregiver action will force toddlers to stop whatever they're doing?
No, this is a direct artifact of how the action priority system works. Because the baby controller operates at standard priority, it is able to override crap autonomous actions and prevent their interference.
Also, I had an APO conflict as well. I configured an APO inside the nursery to deny "exit" to "everyone" and had overrides for the two caregivers. I put a rabbit toy at the corner of the room adjacent to the door to the kitchen. One time, when I directed the caregiver to get a bottle from the fridge, she found the toddler blocking the way and dropped it in the kitchen instead, out of reach of the toddler. I had to go into buy mode and move the bottle into the room. is the solution to the problem not to put toys so close to the exit, or is there a way to make sure that the caregiver follows the APO rules?
The caregiver DID follow the rules. You denied "exit", disallowing anyone from leaving the room, but then gave an exception for the caregivers, so they were able to exit the room. It is not entirely clear why you have configured the room this way.