What happens when you ask a group of kindergarteners from Mrs. Dunn’s class what their definition of trustworthiness is?  Well, you get the adorable responses like these…
Nicholas: We are supposed to trust friends to do a good job helping.

My friends can trust me that I will share and build Legos nicely together.
Jolie: I learned from my mom to trust my family. I like to trust my sister the most. She believes in me when I look for unicorns. We both trust they are real.
Connor: We should trust each other. I trust my mom to make food everyday. My favorite thing is crepe. My mom also trusts me to do a good job at school.
Faith: I trust that when people make bad choices they can always have a turn to make good choices. I believe my friends and brother when they say, “I will try to do better next time”.
Landon: I trust that my mom will do the same things every night to help me do better at school. She helps me read books and do my homework. She trusts that I will do a good job at school and build trees.
Thank you Nicholas, Jolie, Connor, Faith, Landon and all the kindergartners from Mrs. Dunn’s class who participated in this!

Santa Clarita Magazine