Impulse Control Challenge
A worksheet for second graders to practice impulse control skills through various activities and scenarios.
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Welcome to the Impulse Control Challenge! This worksheet will help you practice thinking before you act. Read each question carefully and do your best!
1. Impulse control means doing the first thing you think of.
True
False
2. Taking a deep breath can help you control an impulse.
True
False
3. What should you do if you want to blurt out an answer in class?
Shout out the answer quickly.
Raise your hand and wait to be called on.
Whisper the answer to a friend.
Write the answer on your hand.
4. You are playing a game and it's not your turn yet. What is the best way to show impulse control?
Grab the game piece.
Tell everyone what to do.
Wait patiently for your turn.
Complain that it's taking too long.
5. When I feel like interrupting, I should remember to and wait for a good time to speak.
6. A good way to stop a quick reaction is to count to in my head.
7. Describe a time you used impulse control. What happened and what did you do?
Look at the image below. This is a stopwatch. When you see a stopwatch, it can remind you to PAUSE and THINK before you act.

8. Draw a picture of yourself stopping and thinking before doing something impulsive. What are you doing instead?