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Understanding Personal Boundaries

This worksheet helps 6th-grade students understand and identify different types of personal boundaries, their importance, and how to communicate them effectively.

Grade 6 Social studies Social SkillsPersonal Boundaries
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D2.Civ.8.6-8. Analyze the ideas and principles that are the foundation of the American political system.

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Understanding Personal Boundaries

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand the importance of personal boundaries and how to set them.

1. Personal boundaries are the invisible rules we set for ourselves to protect our  , feelings, and personal space.

2. When someone crosses a boundary, it can make us feel  , uncomfortable, or disrespected.

3. Communicating your boundaries clearly and respectfully is important for healthy  .

4. A physical boundary might involve not wanting someone to   you without permission.

1. Which of the following is an example of a physical boundary?

a

Sharing your secrets with a friend.

b

Not wanting someone to touch your belongings without asking.

c

Telling someone you need alone time.

d

All of the above.

2. What is a healthy way to respond when someone crosses your boundary?

a

Ignore it and hope it doesn't happen again.

b

Yell at the person and get angry.

c

Clearly and calmly state your boundary.

d

Avoid the person completely.

1. Everyone has the same personal boundaries.

T

True

F

False

2. Setting boundaries means you don't like someone.

T

True

F

False

1. Describe in your own words what a personal boundary is and why it is important to have them.

2. Give an example of a verbal boundary and explain how you would communicate it.