Understanding Relationship Boundaries
This worksheet helps 11th-grade students explore the concept of relationship boundaries, their importance, and how to establish and maintain them in various social contexts.
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Understanding Relationship Boundaries
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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful answers based on your understanding of healthy relationship boundaries.
1. In your own words, define what 'relationship boundaries' mean. Why are they important in any type of relationship?
2. Which of the following is an example of a physical boundary?
Sharing your deepest fears with a friend.
Setting limits on how much personal information you share online.
Expressing your discomfort with unwanted touching.
Agreeing on how to split chores with a roommate.
3. Emotional boundaries protect your well-being and prevent others from manipulating your feelings.
4. When establishing boundaries, it is important to communicate them and respectfully.
5. Boundaries are only necessary in romantic relationships.
True
False
6. Imagine a friend constantly asks to borrow money and rarely pays it back. What kind of boundary would you need to set, and how would you communicate it effectively?
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
7. Healthy boundaries are built on mutual and trust.
8. Clear is key to ensuring others understand and acknowledge your boundaries.
9. If boundaries are repeatedly violated, it's important to consider the and how they impact the relationship.