This worksheet is designed to help children understand the qualities of a good friend versus a not-so-good friend. The purpose is to teach children how to identify positive and negative behaviors in friendships.
- The worksheet lists various behaviors, both positive (like listening, helping, and being kind) and negative (like talking behind someone’s back, leaving them out, or making fun of them).
- Children are asked to mark each behavior with a checkmark if it represents a good friend and a cross mark if it represents a not-so-good friend.
By completing this worksheet, children can learn to:
- Differentiate between healthy and unhealthy friendships.
- Recognize the qualities they should look for in a friend.
- Understand the importance of treating others with kindness and respect.
- Identify behaviors that are not acceptable in a friendship.
Overall, this worksheet is a valuable tool for promoting social-emotional learning and helping children develop positive relationships.
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