Circles of Support
Explore the different circles of support in your life and understand their importance for social-emotional well-being.
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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful answers. This worksheet will help you explore your personal circles of support.
Everyone has people in their lives who offer different kinds of support. These people form your 'Circles of Support'. Understanding these circles can help you recognize who you can turn to in different situations.
1. Your immediate family members are usually in your circle of support.
2. Friends who you share common interests with might be in your circle.
3. Teachers, coaches, and mentors are often part of your circle.
4. The people you see in your neighborhood or at school, but don't know well, are in your circle.
1. Think about a time you needed help with schoolwork. Who did you ask for support and why?
1. It's important to have only one person in your circle of support.
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1. Which of the following is usually considered part of your 'closest' circle of support?
A cashier at the grocery store
Your best friend
Someone you follow on social media
A famous celebrity
2. Why is it important to have diverse people in your circles of support, offering different kinds of help?