SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR PRESCHOOLERS
If you've ever watched a preschooler meltdown because another child took the red...
Download Original →Sharing Circle Fun
A bright worksheet showing two preschoolers passing a toy train. Simple prompts like "Color the friend who shares" help teach turn-taking. Perfect for building early social awareness through playful, guided activities.
Download Original →Feelings Faces Match
Children match cartoon faces to emotions like happy, sad, or surprised. Each face has a clear label and a small mirror activity. This worksheet encourages emotional vocabulary and empathy in a gentle, visual way.
Download Original →My Turn, Your Turn
A game-style worksheet with two kids and a ball. Dotted lines guide children to trace the words "my turn" and "your turn." It reinforces patience and conversational flow during playtime interactions.
Download Original →Kind Words Coloring Page
A large, friendly bee holds a sign reading "Please" and "Thank you." Kids color the bee and trace the polite phrases. This worksheet plants seeds for courteous communication in daily preschool routines.
Download Original →Friendship Puzzle Pairs
Two puzzle pieces on the page, each with a child’s face. Children draw a line to connect friends who are sharing a snack. It visually demonstrates how cooperation and kindness complete a friendship.
Download Original →Listening Ears Craft
A worksheet featuring two large ears and a mouth. Kids color the ears when they hear a kind word. Simple instructions like "Draw a star when you listen" build active listening skills for group settings.
Download Original →Helping Hands Chart
Outlines of hands with action words like "hug" and "help." Preschoolers trace the words and draw a picture of themselves helping a friend. It fosters empathy and a sense of community in the classroom.
Download Original →Greeting Choices
Four small boxes showing a wave, a high-five, a smile, and a handshake. Children circle their favorite greeting and practice it with a partner. This worksheet eases social anxiety by offering clear, friendly options.
Download Original →Problem-Solving Steps
A simple three-step path: Stop, Talk, Find a Solution. Each step has a cute animal character. Kids trace the path and color the animal that solves the problem. It teaches conflict resolution in a non-threatening way.
Download Original →Playground Manners Map
A playground scene with swings, slides, and a sandbox. Children draw a line from each child to the correct polite action, like waiting in line. This worksheet reinforces patience and respect during outdoor play.
Download Original →Sharing Circle Fun: Preschool Social Skills Activity
A bright worksheet shows two smiling children passing a toy. Simple prompts guide kids to color faces showing happy or sad emotions, teaching turn-taking and sharing through engaging, hands-on practice for early learners.
Download Original →Feelings Faces: Emotion Recognition for Little Ones
This printable features four blank cartoon faces with labels like happy, sad, angry, and surprised. Preschoolers draw expressions and match them to scenarios, building empathy and emotional vocabulary in a playful, structured way.
Download Original →My Turn, Your Turn: A Waiting Game Worksheet
A colorful page with a train and passengers teaches patience. Kids trace dotted lines to connect each child to their turn, reinforcing the concept of waiting politely in line during group activities at school or home.
Download Original →Friendly Words: Learning to Say Please and Thank You
Illustrated with a teddy bear and a snack, this worksheet prompts preschoolers to circle polite phrases. Simple cut-and-paste tasks help children practice using kind words in everyday situations, fostering positive social interactions.
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