SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR CHILDREN

SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR CHILDREN

You can hand a kid a pencil and a workbook page, but if they can't read a room, ...

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Friendly Faces Matching Game

Friendly Faces Matching Game

A colorful worksheet where children match facial expressions to emotions like happy, sad, or surprised. Helps kids identify feelings in others and build empathy through simple visual cues and guided practice.

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Sharing Scenarios for Kids

Sharing Scenarios for Kids

Illustrated worksheet presenting everyday sharing situations at school or home. Children choose the kind response from multiple options, reinforcing turn-taking and cooperation in a fun, interactive way.

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Listening Ears Activity Sheet

Listening Ears Activity Sheet

Engaging page with cartoon ears and speech bubbles. Kids practice active listening by drawing lines from a speaker to the correct listener response, teaching patience and attention during conversations.

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Polite Words Practice Page

Polite Words Practice Page

A worksheet featuring friendly characters asking for help. Children fill in blanks with words like please, thank you, and excuse me, building essential polite communication habits for social success.

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Personal Space Explorer

Personal Space Explorer

Fun activity where kids color zones around a figure to learn about comfortable distances. Includes simple scenarios to decide if someone is too close, fostering respect for boundaries.

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Teamwork Puzzle Challenge

Teamwork Puzzle Challenge

Collaborative worksheet with a maze that requires two children to solve together. Each child controls one path, teaching cooperation, patience, and the joy of achieving a shared goal.

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Feelings Thermometer Chart

Feelings Thermometer Chart

A visual tool where kids color a thermometer from calm to furious. Includes prompts to describe what makes them feel each way, helping children name and manage their emotions effectively.

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Compliment Circle Activity

Compliment Circle Activity

Worksheet with a circle of kids and blank speech bubbles. Children write or draw kind things to say to friends, such as nice drawing or you are fun, promoting positive peer interactions.

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Conflict Resolution Steps

Conflict Resolution Steps

Step-by-step guide with pictures showing how to solve a disagreement. Kids sequence actions like take turns talking and say sorry, learning calm problem-solving skills for playground or classroom.

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Making Friends Checklist

Making Friends Checklist

Interactive sheet with smiley faces next to actions like say hi, ask a question, and share a toy. Children check off each step, building confidence in initiating and maintaining friendships.

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Friendly Faces: Learning to Greet Others

Friendly Faces: Learning to Greet Others

This worksheet helps children practice polite greetings like "hello" and "good morning." Through fun matching exercises and drawing prompts, kids build confidence in starting conversations and making new friends at school or playdates.

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Sharing and Taking Turns Activity Sheet

Sharing and Taking Turns Activity Sheet

A colorful worksheet featuring turn-taking scenarios and sharing games. Children color pictures of kids sharing toys, then trace sentences about waiting patiently. Perfect for teaching cooperation and patience in group settings.

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Understanding Feelings: Emotion Matching Game

Understanding Feelings: Emotion Matching Game

Kids match facial expressions to emotion words like happy, sad, or angry. This worksheet includes simple stories where children identify how characters feel, building empathy and emotional vocabulary for better social interactions.

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Listening Ears: Following Directions Fun

Listening Ears: Following Directions Fun

This interactive sheet teaches active listening through step-by-step picture instructions. Children complete tasks like drawing a star after hearing a command, reinforcing focus, respect, and the importance of paying attention to others.

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