SOCIAL SKILLS RESPECT WORKSHEETS

SOCIAL SKILLS RESPECT WORKSHEETS

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Respectful Greetings Practice Sheet

Respectful Greetings Practice Sheet

A colorful worksheet teaching kids to greet others politely. Includes role-play scenarios for saying hello, making eye contact, and using a friendly tone. Perfect for building foundational social skills in classroom or home settings.

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Active Listening Skills Checklist

Active Listening Skills Checklist

An engaging worksheet with a checklist for active listening. Prompts include nodding, not interrupting, and asking questions. Helps children understand how to show respect through attentive behavior during conversations with peers and adults.

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Showing Respect in Different Situations

Showing Respect in Different Situations

A scenario-based worksheet where kids choose respectful responses for common situations like sharing toys or waiting in line. Encourages empathy and thoughtful decision-making. Great for group discussions on social skills and mutual respect.

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Respectful Body Language Matching Game

Respectful Body Language Matching Game

An interactive matching activity pairing body language cues with respectful meanings. Covers eye contact, personal space, and open posture. Helps children recognize non-verbal signals that convey respect and understanding in social exchanges.

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My Respectful Actions Journal

My Respectful Actions Journal

A reflective worksheet prompting kids to write or draw three respectful actions they performed today. Encourages self-awareness and gratitude. Supports social-emotional learning by helping children recognize how their behavior affects others positively.

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Respectful vs. Disrespectful Sorting Cards

Respectful vs. Disrespectful Sorting Cards

A cut-and-paste activity sorting behaviors into respectful or disrespectful categories. Examples include listening vs. interrupting. Teaches clear boundaries and consequences. Excellent for hands-on learning about social norms and peer interactions.

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Compliment Circle Worksheet

Compliment Circle Worksheet

A guided worksheet for practicing giving and receiving compliments. Includes sentence starters like 'I appreciate when you...' Builds confidence and kindness. Ideal for fostering a respectful classroom culture and strengthening peer relationships.

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Respectful Disagreement Role-Play

Respectful Disagreement Role-Play

A structured worksheet teaching how to disagree respectfully. Offers phrases like 'I see your point, but...' and steps to calm down. Helps children navigate conflicts without hurting feelings, promoting healthy communication and mutual respect.

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Respectful Friendship Quiz

Respectful Friendship Quiz

A multiple-choice quiz on respectful friendship behaviors, such as sharing and apologizing. Includes a self-assessment section. Encourages kids to evaluate their own social skills and identify areas for growth in building respectful connections.

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Respectful Communication Role-Play Cards

Respectful Communication Role-Play Cards

A set of printable cards depicting everyday scenarios where kids practice polite requests, active listening, and turn-taking. Each card prompts discussion on tone of voice and body language, reinforcing how respect builds stronger friendships.

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My Respectful Actions Checklist

My Respectful Actions Checklist

A colorful worksheet where children check off daily respectful behaviors like saying please, waiting their turn, and using kind words. Includes a reflection section for kids to draw a time they showed respect, encouraging self-awareness and positive habit formation.

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Respect in Different Settings Chart

Respect in Different Settings Chart

A visual chart comparing respectful behaviors at home, school, and in public. Kids match actions like knocking before entering or sharing toys to the correct setting. This worksheet helps generalize social skills across environments, building consistent respectful habits.

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Understanding Feelings Through Respect

Understanding Feelings Through Respect

A worksheet pairing facial expression drawings with scenarios like interrupting or ignoring someone. Children identify how disrespect makes others feel and brainstorm kinder alternatives. This activity builds empathy and reinforces that respect means valuing others' emotions.

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