Understanding Relationship Boundaries
This worksheet helps fifth-grade students understand and identify healthy relationship boundaries, personal space, and respectful communication.
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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 learn about healthy relationship boundaries.
1. A is a limit you set in a relationship to protect your feelings and well-being.
2. When someone respects your boundaries, they show for your feelings and choices.
3. It is important to communicate your boundaries and respectfully.
4. Which of these is an example of a healthy boundary?
Letting someone borrow your belongings without asking.
Telling a friend you need some quiet time to yourself.
Sharing a secret someone told you with others.
Ignoring someone when they say they don't want to play.
5. What is 'personal space'?
The space inside your house.
The physical area around you that you consider your own.
The distance between you and a stranger on the street.
The amount of space on a bus.
6. It's okay to ignore someone's 'no' if you really want them to do something.
True
False
7. Healthy boundaries mean you can always say 'no' without feeling guilty.
True
False
8. Describe one way you can communicate a boundary to a friend.
Read the scenario and answer the question:
Scenario: Your classmate keeps taking your pencils from your desk without asking. It makes you feel annoyed.
9. What is a respectful boundary you can set with your classmate in this situation?