Social and emotional learning
Free Social Skills and Emotional Skills Worksheets
Social and emotional skills are often best taught through concrete examples, short scenarios, and guided discussion. These worksheets give staff and caregivers a starting point for practicing feelings, communication, boundaries, friendship, self-advocacy, and safe choices.
Use them for small groups, role-play, counseling support, daily check-ins, or direct instruction.
How to use these worksheets
Start with one worksheet that matches the learner's current routine or goal. Read the directions together, model one example, and allow supports such as verbal choices, pointing, writing assistance, real objects, or fewer questions at one time.
- Use the same worksheet more than once if repetition helps the skill stick.
- Connect the printed activity to real routines, places, objects, or conversations whenever possible.
- Adjust the support level instead of assuming the worksheet is too easy or too hard.
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