Friendship And Boundary Setting Activities For Kids
Description
These friendship activities are the perfect way to help your students navigate their friendships and set personal boundaries.
Kids will learn the characteristics of a healthy friendship, identify how they want to be treated, what it means to set a boundary, and what they can say to set the boundaries they need.
The activities were designed to be used with the book The Not-So-Friendly Friend by Christina Furnival. However, you can also use the activities without the book.
Bundle & Save: This resource is part of the Friendship Activities Bundle and the Social Skills Read Aloud Bundle!
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What's Included:
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"All About Boundaries" Poster/Visual Aid
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"Healthy Friendship" Cut and paste activity
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"How I Want To Be Treated" Worksheet
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"How To Create Boundaries" Sorting Activity
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"Healthy Friendship" Foldable Page
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All activities come in color and black & white
For more information, please see the preview.
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Ideas For Use:
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With students who are a part of unhealthy friendships
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With students who could benefit from learning to set personal boundaries
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Friendship groups or lessons
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Social skills groups or lessons
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Relational aggression groups or lessons
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Check out The Counseling Resource Hub! It includes over 300 resources, and so much more!