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Understanding Relationship Boundaries

This worksheet helps fifth-grade students understand and identify healthy relationship boundaries, personal space, and respectful communication.

Grade 5 Social studies Social SkillsRelationship Boundaries
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D2.Psy.2.3-5.aD2.Soc.4.3-5.a

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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?

a

Letting someone borrow your belongings without asking.

b

Telling a friend you need some quiet time to yourself.

c

Sharing a secret someone told you with others.

d

Ignoring someone when they say they don't want to play.

5. What is 'personal space'?

a

The space inside your house.

b

The physical area around you that you consider your own.

c

The distance between you and a stranger on the street.

d

The amount of space on a bus.

6. It's okay to ignore someone's 'no' if you really want them to do something.

T

True

F

False

7. Healthy boundaries mean you can always say 'no' without feeling guilty.

T

True

F

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?