SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS THERAPY

SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS THERAPY

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Calm Down Corner Worksheet

Calm Down Corner Worksheet

A structured worksheet guiding kids to identify feelings, choose calming strategies, and reflect on outcomes. Perfect for therapy sessions to build emotional regulation and self-awareness in social skills practice.

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Friendship Recipe Activity

Friendship Recipe Activity

This creative worksheet helps children list ingredients for a good friend, like kindness and sharing. Ideal for group therapy, it encourages discussion on building and maintaining healthy peer relationships.

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Conversation Starters Cards

Conversation Starters Cards

Printable cards with open-ended questions to practice initiating and maintaining dialogue. Used in therapy to reduce social anxiety and improve turn-taking, eye contact, and active listening skills.

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Empathy Map Worksheet

Empathy Map Worksheet

A visual tool for clients to explore another person's feelings, thoughts, and needs. Great for social skills therapy, fostering perspective-taking and emotional understanding in real-life scenarios.

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Conflict Resolution Steps

Conflict Resolution Steps

A step-by-step worksheet teaching calm communication, compromise, and apology. Designed for therapy to help children and teens navigate disagreements respectfully and rebuild trust with peers.

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Personal Space Bubble Activity

Personal Space Bubble Activity

An interactive worksheet where kids draw their comfort zone and practice respecting others' boundaries. Essential for social skills therapy, especially for those with autism or sensory sensitivities.

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Feelings Thermometer Chart

Feelings Thermometer Chart

A visual scale from calm to furious, helping clients rate and name emotions. Used in therapy to link feelings to appropriate responses, improving self-regulation and social interaction outcomes.

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Sharing and Turn-Taking Game

Sharing and Turn-Taking Game

A fun worksheet with scenarios to practice waiting, sharing toys, and taking turns. Ideal for younger clients in therapy, reinforcing patience and cooperation through guided role-play exercises.

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Body Language Detective Sheet

Body Language Detective Sheet

Clients analyze facial expressions, posture, and gestures in pictures. This therapy worksheet sharpens nonverbal cue recognition, crucial for understanding social contexts and responding appropriately.

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Apology Letter Template

Apology Letter Template

A guided format for writing sincere apologies, including acknowledging the mistake and planning change. Used in social skills therapy to teach accountability, empathy, and repairing relationships.

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Building Conversation Skills

Building Conversation Skills

A worksheet featuring prompts for starting and ending conversations, with space to practice turn-taking and active listening. Ideal for therapy sessions focusing on social communication and reducing anxiety in peer interactions.

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Emotion Recognition Cards

Emotion Recognition Cards

Printable cards displaying facial expressions and body language cues. Users match emotions to scenarios, enhancing empathy and social awareness. A practical tool for therapists teaching emotional literacy and appropriate responses in group settings.

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Friendship Problem-Solving Guide

Friendship Problem-Solving Guide

A structured worksheet outlining steps to resolve conflicts with peers. Includes role-play prompts and reflection questions to build compromise skills. Designed for individual or group therapy to foster healthier relationships and assertive communication.

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Personal Space & Boundaries Map

Personal Space & Boundaries Map

Visual diagram helping clients identify comfortable distances for different relationships. Includes exercises on reading social cues and asserting boundaries. Useful in therapy for individuals with autism or social anxiety to navigate interpersonal interactions.

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