Atticus trusts them to settle their own conflicts by themselves without adult intervention. “Atticus ain’t ever whipped me.”(Lee 63). Atticus is fair because he dose not punish his kids with violence, instead he solves the transactions with words and reasoning. The ways in which Atticus treats the Cunninghams and other adults. Atticus asked Calpurnia if she wanted to stay for the night. This shows he cares for her and did not want her to be alone in the cold. When Calpurnia Refused his offer he drove her home in the car. This shows that he cares for her and respects her to drive her home in his car on the coldest night since 1885. “I’m sure Mr. Radley knows more about his trees than we do”(Lee 71). Atticus treats the nabors with respect and trusts that they know more about their property and business than he does. Atticus treats the Cunninghams with respect also. Atticus greeted Walter and began a discussion about crops. Atticus respects Walter and his family and treats them with respect even though they are the poorest family in Macomb. Atticus shook his head at scout when she asked if they paid a bushel of potatoes for a kid. Atticus stopped scout form making fun of walter and the Cunninghams because he respects their