Assertive Communication Activities For Kids

$3.00

These no prep assertive communication activities are the perfect way to help kids understand the difference between passive, assertive and aggressive communication styles and to practice being assertive. Students will learn what assertiveness is, why it’s important, and when and how to practice it! This resource is great for working with students who are involved in relational aggression – as victim or aggressors. You can use these activities for individual, small group or classroom lessons!

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What's Included:

  • “I Can Be Assertive” File Book

  • “Passive, Assertive or Aggressive?” Cut & Paste

  • “Am I Assertive?” Self Assessment

  • 2 “Practicing Assertiveness” Worksheets

For more information about what is included, please look at the preview.

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Ideas For Use:

  • Social skills lessons or groups

  • Self esteem lessons or groups

  • Bullying prevention lessons or groups

  • Relational aggression lessons or group

  • With students who could benefit from learning to stand up for themselves

  • With students who could benefit from considering the thoughts and feelings of
    others

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What Others Are Saying:

  • I love that this resource highlights the difference between aggressive and assertive. My students found the materials engaging and relatable.” - Lindsay C.

  • “Very helpful for both students who tend to be more aggressive in their communication and students who tend to be more passive.” -Selene C.

***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.

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These no prep assertive communication activities are the perfect way to help kids understand the difference between passive, assertive and aggressive communication styles and to practice being assertive. Students will learn what assertiveness is, why it’s important, and when and how to practice it! This resource is great for working with students who are involved in relational aggression – as victim or aggressors. You can use these activities for individual, small group or classroom lessons!

DOWNLOAD PREVIEW

_______________________________________________________________________________

What's Included:

  • “I Can Be Assertive” File Book

  • “Passive, Assertive or Aggressive?” Cut & Paste

  • “Am I Assertive?” Self Assessment

  • 2 “Practicing Assertiveness” Worksheets

For more information about what is included, please look at the preview.

_______________________________________________________________________________

Ideas For Use:

  • Social skills lessons or groups

  • Self esteem lessons or groups

  • Bullying prevention lessons or groups

  • Relational aggression lessons or group

  • With students who could benefit from learning to stand up for themselves

  • With students who could benefit from considering the thoughts and feelings of
    others

_______________________________________________________________________________

What Others Are Saying:

  • I love that this resource highlights the difference between aggressive and assertive. My students found the materials engaging and relatable.” - Lindsay C.

  • “Very helpful for both students who tend to be more aggressive in their communication and students who tend to be more passive.” -Selene C.

***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.

These no prep assertive communication activities are the perfect way to help kids understand the difference between passive, assertive and aggressive communication styles and to practice being assertive. Students will learn what assertiveness is, why it’s important, and when and how to practice it! This resource is great for working with students who are involved in relational aggression – as victim or aggressors. You can use these activities for individual, small group or classroom lessons!

DOWNLOAD PREVIEW

_______________________________________________________________________________

What's Included:

  • “I Can Be Assertive” File Book

  • “Passive, Assertive or Aggressive?” Cut & Paste

  • “Am I Assertive?” Self Assessment

  • 2 “Practicing Assertiveness” Worksheets

For more information about what is included, please look at the preview.

_______________________________________________________________________________

Ideas For Use:

  • Social skills lessons or groups

  • Self esteem lessons or groups

  • Bullying prevention lessons or groups

  • Relational aggression lessons or group

  • With students who could benefit from learning to stand up for themselves

  • With students who could benefit from considering the thoughts and feelings of
    others

_______________________________________________________________________________

What Others Are Saying:

  • I love that this resource highlights the difference between aggressive and assertive. My students found the materials engaging and relatable.” - Lindsay C.

  • “Very helpful for both students who tend to be more aggressive in their communication and students who tend to be more passive.” -Selene C.

***Please download your resources as soon as you receive them. The links will expire after 24 hours. If you cannot get to your resources in this time frame, please e-mail me at CounselorChelsey@gmail.com and I will make sure you get what you purchased.

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