
Responsibilities
Season 2 Episode 6 | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
Kids share how everyday responsibilities build trust, confidence, and independence.
Kids share honest stories about cleaning their rooms, caring for pets, and helping at home. Through everyday responsibilities, they discover how following through builds confidence, earns trust, and shows others they can depend on you.
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Responsibilities
Season 2 Episode 6 | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
Kids share honest stories about cleaning their rooms, caring for pets, and helping at home. Through everyday responsibilities, they discover how following through builds confidence, earns trust, and shows others they can depend on you.
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My responsibility at home is to make sure my room is clean and my stuffies are all in a neat pile.
When I do that, I'm like, "ugh no, not again."
Because I don't really like doing that.
I think it's important because my parents won't trip over i when they're going to my closet.
Walking to school, that's one that I enjoy because I get peace from my little brother.
if you're responsible like take the trash out, walk the dog, feed the fish, your parent going to trust you with more responsibilities like having your own set of keys, because if you do that, you can't lose them.
Responsibilities are thing you are trusted to take care of, like homework, chores, or helping others.
Each time you follow through, you build confidence and show others they can depend on you.
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