SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR YOUNG ADULTS
Look — most of the social advice young adults get is useless. "Just be yourself"...
Download Original →Reading Body Language Cues
An illustrated guide with facial expressions and posture examples. Users match emotions to physical signals like crossed arms or eye contact. Helps young adults interpret unspoken feelings during conversations or group interactions.
Download Original →Handling Disagreements Respectfully
Step-by-step prompts for managing conflict without escalation. Scenarios include roommate disputes or differing opinions in study groups. Teaches active listening, 'I' statements, and finding compromise while maintaining relationships.
Download Original →Making and Keeping Friends
A reflective worksheet exploring shared interests, initiating hangouts, and following up. Young adults map their social circle and practice inviting others to low-pressure activities like gaming or coffee. Builds lasting connection skills.
Download Original →Assertive Communication Practice
Role-play exercises distinguishing passive, aggressive, and assertive tones. Examples include saying no to extra work or setting boundaries with friends. Reinforces clear, respectful self-expression without guilt or hostility.
Download Original →Understanding Social Cues in Groups
Activities focusing on turn-taking, topic shifts, and noticing when someone is left out. Young adults analyze group dynamics in casual or professional settings. Enhances awareness of inclusion and conversational flow.
Download Original →Apologizing and Making Amends
A guided template for sincere apologies, including acknowledging hurt, taking responsibility, and offering repair. Scenarios cover forgotten plans or harsh words. Teaches accountability and rebuilding trust after social mistakes.
Download Original →Asking for Help or Support
Worksheets with scripts for requesting assistance from peers, mentors, or coworkers. Covers phrasing like 'Could you help me understand this?' and handling rejection. Reduces anxiety around vulnerability and fosters collaborative relationships.
Download Original →Planning Social Outings Together
A collaborative checklist for organizing group activities, from choosing a movie to splitting costs. Young adults practice proposing ideas, compromising on preferences, and confirming details. Builds teamwork and event coordination skills.
Download Original →Managing Social Anxiety Triggers
Self-assessment tools identifying anxiety-inducing situations like parties or presentations. Includes grounding techniques and gradual exposure steps. Empowers young adults to recognize patterns and build coping strategies for social ease.
Download Original →Reading Body Language Cues
An interactive sheet with cartoon faces and postures depicting emotions like boredom, interest, or discomfort. Users match expressions to social contexts, then write short responses. Builds empathy and awareness of non-verbal signals in daily interactions.
Download Original →Handling Disagreements Respectfully
A step-by-step guide with role-play prompts for resolving conflicts with roommates or colleagues. Exercises focus on using "I" statements, active listening, and finding compromise. Includes a checklist for tracking calm communication during tense moments.
Download Original →Making Plans with Friends
A structured worksheet for coordinating group outings or study sessions. Users practice suggesting activities, negotiating times, and confirming details via text or in person. Includes a template for sending polite reminders and handling cancellations gracefully.
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