PRINTABLE WORKSHEETS ON BOUNDARIES FOR KIDS
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Download Original →My Personal Space Bubble Worksheet
A fun printable activity where kids draw their own personal space bubble and list who can enter each layer. Teaches children about comfort levels and respecting others' boundaries through creative self-expression.
Download Original →Learning to Say No Coloring Page
This printable worksheet features a friendly character practicing saying no politely. Kids color the scene while learning that it's okay to decline hugs, sharing toys, or activities that feel uncomfortable.
Download Original →Boundary Setting Role-Play Cards
Printable cards with simple scenarios like a friend wanting a toy or a hug. Kids read and discuss how to set a boundary. Perfect for group activities or one-on-one conversations about consent.
Download Original →My Feelings and Boundaries Chart
A visual chart where kids identify feelings like happy, sad, or uncomfortable in different situations. They learn to connect emotions with personal boundaries and practice expressing needs clearly.
Download Original →Respecting Others' Space Maze
A maze printable where kids help a character navigate around others' personal space. Teaches respect for physical boundaries while having fun solving the puzzle and discussing social cues.
Download Original →Body Safety Rules Checklist
A simple checklist for kids to review body safety rules, like 'my body belongs to me' and 'I can say no.' Encourages open conversations about safe touches and respecting personal boundaries.
Download Original →Friendship Boundary Sorting Game
Printable sorting activity with pictures of friendly and boundary-crossing behaviors. Kids cut and paste into 'okay' and 'not okay' columns, learning to identify healthy social interactions.
Download Original →My Comfort Zone Drawing Prompt
A worksheet prompting kids to draw a place or activity where they feel safe and comfortable. Discusses how boundaries help protect that comfort zone and when to ask for help.
Download Original →Boundary Bingo for Kids
A bingo game with squares like 'asked before hugging' or 'said no to a game.' Kids mark off examples of boundary-setting they see or do. Fun way to reinforce respectful interactions.
Download Original →Stop, Think, Speak Boundary Practice
Printable worksheet with three steps: stop, think, speak. Kids write or draw a situation where they felt uncomfortable, then practice a boundary statement. Builds confidence in assertive communication.
Download Original →My Personal Space Bubble Worksheet
A fun printable activity where kids draw their own space bubble and list who can enter. Teaches physical boundaries through coloring and simple writing prompts for ages 5-8.
Download Original →Learning to Say No: Boundaries Practice Sheet
This worksheet uses relatable scenarios like sharing toys or hugs. Kids circle yes or no, then practice polite refusal phrases. Builds confidence in setting limits with friends and family.
Download Original →Feelings & Boundaries: What Makes Me Uncomfortable
Children identify situations that feel okay versus not okay using emoji faces. Includes a matching game and space to draw their own boundary example. Great for emotional awareness.
Download Original →My Body, My Rules: Printable Boundary Map
A body outline worksheet where kids color zones for different people (family, friends, strangers). Reinforces consent and safe touch concepts with clear visual cues for young learners.
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