Understanding Relationship Boundaries
This worksheet helps 7th-grade students understand and identify healthy and unhealthy relationship boundaries in various social contexts.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet is designed to help you understand personal boundaries in relationships.
1. What is the primary purpose of setting personal boundaries in relationships?
To control other people's actions.
To protect your own well-being and comfort.
To avoid having to communicate with others.
To make all decisions for the relationship.
2. Which of the following is an example of a healthy boundary?
Never telling anyone how you feel.
Allowing friends to constantly interrupt your homework time.
Saying 'no' to an activity you don't want to do.
Sharing all your personal secrets with everyone.
1. Healthy boundaries mean you never have to compromise in a relationship.
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1. Clear boundaries help to build and respect in relationships.
2. When someone repeatedly ignores your boundaries, it can damage the .
1. Describe one way you can communicate a boundary to a friend respectfully.
Match the boundary type with its description.
1. Physical Boundary
a. Deals with personal space and touch.
2. Emotional Boundary
b. Involves sharing feelings and personal information.
3. Time Boundary
c. Relates to how you spend your time and energy.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. Effective is key to establishing and maintaining boundaries.
2. When a boundary is crossed, it can make you feel or upset.