My Personal Boundaries
A worksheet for 3rd graders to learn about personal boundaries and how to set them.
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My Personal Boundaries
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Remember, personal boundaries are important for keeping you safe and happy!
1. Personal boundaries are like invisible that help us feel safe and comfortable around others.
2. When someone crosses your boundary, it means they are doing something that makes you feel or uncomfortable.
3. It is okay to say when someone tries to make you do something you don't want to do.
4. What is a good way to show someone you don't want a hug?
Push them away.
Say 'No thank you' and take a step back.
Ignore them.
Cry and run away.
5. It is always okay for anyone to touch you, even if you don't like it.
True
False
6. Name two people you can talk to if someone makes you feel uncomfortable or crosses your boundaries.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
7. It's important to other people's boundaries, just like you want them to respect yours.
8. Your body is your own, and some parts are and no one should touch them without your permission.
9. When you set boundaries, you are helping to keep yourself .
10. Describe one way you can tell a friend that you need some personal space without hurting their feelings.
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