SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR TEENS
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Download Original →Teen Communication Practice Sheets
Real-life scenarios help teens practice active listening, expressing feelings clearly, and reading body language. Each worksheet includes role-play prompts and reflection questions to build confidence in conversations with peers and adults.
Download Original →Friendship Building Worksheets for Teens
These worksheets guide teens through identifying qualities of good friends, initiating conversations, and resolving conflicts. Activities include friendship checklists and scenarios for navigating social groups with empathy and respect.
Download Original →Empathy and Perspective Taking Exercises
Designed to strengthen emotional intelligence, these sheets prompt teens to consider others' viewpoints through story-based questions. Exercises encourage recognizing emotions in facial expressions and practicing compassionate responses in daily interactions.
Download Original →Conflict Resolution Skills for Teens
Step-by-step worksheets teach teens to manage disagreements calmly using I-statements, compromise, and active listening. Includes real-world conflict scenarios and a problem-solving flowchart to reduce arguments with friends and family.
Download Original →Social Cues and Body Language Activities
Help teens decode nonverbal signals like eye contact, tone of voice, and posture. Matching games and observation tasks improve awareness of social norms, reducing awkwardness and enhancing peer connections in school and social settings.
Download Original →Assertiveness Training for Teenagers
Worksheets focus on expressing needs respectfully without aggression or passivity. Role-play prompts and self-reflection exercises teach teens to set boundaries, say no politely, and stand up for themselves in group situations.
Download Original →Teamwork and Group Collaboration Sheets
Activities encourage teens to practice cooperation, sharing ideas, and giving constructive feedback. Scenarios include school projects and club meetings, with prompts for discussing roles, active participation, and celebrating group success.
Download Original →Managing Social Anxiety Worksheets
Cognitive-behavioral exercises help teens identify anxious thoughts in social settings and replace them with realistic coping strategies. Includes breathing techniques, gradual exposure plans, and journaling prompts for building social confidence.
Download Original →Digital Communication Etiquette for Teens
Worksheets address texting, social media, and online group chats, focusing on tone, privacy, and respectful replies. Scenarios help teens navigate misinterpretations and cyberbullying while maintaining healthy digital friendships.
Download Original →Self-Awareness and Social Reflection Prompts
Guided journaling and check-in sheets encourage teens to reflect on their social strengths, triggers, and growth areas. Prompts explore how actions affect others, fostering self-improvement and more meaningful connections with peers.
Download Original →Reading Body Language Cues
Teens explore how posture, eye contact, and gestures affect communication. Activities include matching emotions to facial expressions and role-playing scenarios. A practical tool for improving empathy and nonverbal understanding.
Download Original →Handling Peer Pressure Scenarios
This worksheet presents real-life situations where teens must decide between fitting in and staying true to their values. Prompts encourage assertive responses and critical thinking about consequences, fostering stronger decision-making skills.
Download Original →Making Small Talk with Confidence
Designed to ease social anxiety, this sheet offers conversation starters and follow-up questions. Teens practice initiating dialogue in low-stakes contexts like school or hobbies, building a foundation for deeper connections.
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