SOCIAL SKILLS COMMUNICATION WORKSHEETS
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Download Original →Active Listening Practice Sheet
A worksheet guiding users to reflect on listening habits. Includes prompts for eye contact, paraphrasing, and asking follow-up questions. Ideal for building attentive communication skills in group settings.
Download Original →Conversation Starters for Teens
Designed for adolescents, this worksheet offers engaging prompts to initiate dialogue. Topics include hobbies, school, and feelings, helping teens practice turn-taking and open-ended questions.
Download Original →Nonverbal Cue Identification Chart
A visual worksheet featuring images of facial expressions and body language. Users match emotions to gestures, enhancing awareness of nonverbal signals in social interactions.
Download Original →Empathy Building Scenarios
Presents real-life situations where users write empathetic responses. Encourages perspective-taking and validating others' feelings, crucial for deepening social connections.
Download Original →Assertive Communication Role-Play
Structured templates for practicing 'I' statements and boundary setting. Users fill in scripts for saying no or expressing needs calmly, reducing conflict in relationships.
Download Original →Small Talk Topic Web
A brainstorming worksheet with a central circle labeled 'weather' and branches for safe topics. Helps users generate casual conversation ideas for networking or social events.
Download Original →Conflict Resolution Steps
Step-by-step guide with fill-in blanks for identifying problems, feelings, and solutions. Teaches calm negotiation and compromise during disagreements with peers or coworkers.
Download Original →Social Story Fill-in Template
A customizable worksheet for creating personal narratives about social situations. Users describe settings, expected behaviors, and outcomes, aiding those with autism or anxiety.
Download Original →Question Asking Bingo Card
A fun bingo grid with prompts like 'Ask about a pet' or 'Inquire about a trip.' Encourages reciprocal questioning and active engagement during conversations.
Download Original →Tone of Voice Matching Game
Users match written phrases to suggested tones (e.g., sarcastic, warm). This worksheet sharpens sensitivity to vocal inflection and its impact on message interpretation.
Download Original →Building Conversation Bridges
A worksheet featuring two cartoon characters facing each other with speech bubbles. Prompts guide users to practice turn-taking, asking open-ended questions, and active listening. Ideal for elementary students learning basic dialogue flow.
Download Original →Emotion Detective Cards
Printable cards showing diverse facial expressions and body language. Each card includes a scenario where users identify the emotion and suggest an appropriate verbal response. Helps children connect feelings with social communication cues.
Download Original →My Friendship Map
A visual worksheet with a central circle labeled 'Me' and surrounding circles for friends. Lines connect to prompts like 'What I can ask' and 'What I can share.' Encourages planning conversations and recognizing shared interests.
Download Original →Role-Play Problem Solvers
A structured worksheet with four common social scenarios, such as joining a game or disagreeing politely. Each section provides sentence starters and space to write a response. Builds confidence in handling real-life peer interactions.
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