Understanding Relationship Boundaries
A worksheet for 4th graders to learn about and practice setting healthy relationship boundaries.
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Understanding Relationship Boundaries
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand what healthy boundaries are and how to set them in your relationships with friends and family.
1. A personal is a limit or rule you set to protect your feelings and well-being.
2. Healthy boundaries help us feel and respected in our relationships.
3. When someone crosses a boundary, it means they are doing something that makes you feel or uncomfortable.
4. It is important to communicate your boundaries and respectfully.
5. Which of these is an example of a healthy boundary?
Letting your friend borrow your favorite toy even if you don't want to.
Telling your friend you need a few minutes alone when you're upset.
Always sharing your snacks, even if you are still hungry.
Letting someone touch your hair even when you've asked them not to.
6. What should you do if someone keeps crossing a boundary you have set?
Ignore it and hope they stop.
Tell an adult you trust.
Get angry and yell at them.
Stop being friends with them immediately.
7. It's okay for someone to make you feel uncomfortable if they are your friend.
True
False
8. Setting boundaries means you don't like someone anymore.
True
False
9. Imagine your friend keeps interrupting you when you are talking. What is one boundary you could set with your friend, and how would you communicate it?
10. Why is it important to have personal boundaries, even with people you love?