Positive Self-Talk Worksheet
A Grade 2 social studies worksheet on positive self-talk, helping students understand and practice positive affirmations.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet is about thinking positive thoughts about yourself!
What is Self-Talk?
Self-talk is the little voice inside your head that talks to you all day long. It's what you think about yourself and the world around you. Positive self-talk means saying kind and encouraging things to yourself, even when things are tough! It helps you feel good and believe in yourself.
1. Positive self-talk means saying mean things to yourself.
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False
2. Thinking positive thoughts can help you feel happier.
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False
3. When I feel sad, I can tell myself, "I am and I can get through this."
4. If I make a mistake, I can say, "It's okay, I will next time."
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
5. I should always be to myself.
6. Thinking positive thoughts can make me feel .
7. Write one positive thing you can say to yourself today.
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