Understanding Healthy Boundaries
This worksheet helps 6th-grade students understand and identify healthy boundaries in relationships and personal interactions.
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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.
1. What is the best definition of a 'healthy boundary'?
Rules that only apply to other people.
Limits you set to protect your physical and emotional well-being.
Ways to control what your friends do.
Things you are allowed to do without asking.
2. Why are healthy boundaries important?
They make people do what you want.
They help you avoid conflicts.
They show respect for yourself and others.
They prevent anyone from having fun.
Read each statement and circle True or False.
1. It's okay to say 'no' if someone asks you to do something you're not comfortable with.
True
False
2. Healthy boundaries mean you never have to share anything with anyone.
True
False
Complete the sentences using words related to healthy boundaries.
1. When you set a boundary, you are communicating your personal and limits.
2. Healthy boundaries help build in relationships because everyone knows what to expect.
3. If someone repeatedly ignores your boundaries, it might be a sign of a(n) relationship.
1. Describe a situation where you might need to set a boundary with a friend or family member. What would you say?
2. What is the difference between a 'physical boundary' and an 'emotional boundary'?
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. Asking for when you need to focus is an example of setting a physical boundary.
2. Clear is key to establishing and maintaining healthy boundaries.
3. When others honor your boundaries, it shows they have for you.
4. Ignoring someone's feelings repeatedly can lead to a(n) dynamic in a relationship.