Description
What It Is:
This is a worksheet showing a 'Circle of Friends' diagram. It's a concentric circle chart with different rings representing levels of relationships: 'Strangers' (outermost ring), 'Professionals & Helpers', 'Acquaintances', 'Extended Family & Friends', and 'Family' (innermost ring). Each ring has examples of people who might fit in that category, such as 'My Teacher', 'GP', 'Cousins', 'Mum', 'Dad', 'Grandma', 'Uncle/Aunt', and 'Occupational Therapist'. The center circle is labeled 'Me'.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-5. The concept is simple enough for younger children to understand, while older elementary students can use it to explore more complex social dynamics and relationships.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children visualize and categorize the different types of relationships in their lives. It encourages them to think about the roles different people play and the level of intimacy or connection they have with each person. It can promote self-awareness and understanding of social boundaries.
How to Use It:
Start by explaining the different relationship categories. Have the child fill in the names of people they know in each ring, using the examples as a guide. You can discuss why they placed each person in a specific category. Encourage them to color the rings for visual distinction.
Target Users:
This worksheet is beneficial for elementary school children, especially those who may be working on social skills, understanding relationships, or building self-awareness. It can also be used in therapy or counseling settings.
This is a worksheet showing a 'Circle of Friends' diagram. It's a concentric circle chart with different rings representing levels of relationships: 'Strangers' (outermost ring), 'Professionals & Helpers', 'Acquaintances', 'Extended Family & Friends', and 'Family' (innermost ring). Each ring has examples of people who might fit in that category, such as 'My Teacher', 'GP', 'Cousins', 'Mum', 'Dad', 'Grandma', 'Uncle/Aunt', and 'Occupational Therapist'. The center circle is labeled 'Me'.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-5. The concept is simple enough for younger children to understand, while older elementary students can use it to explore more complex social dynamics and relationships.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children visualize and categorize the different types of relationships in their lives. It encourages them to think about the roles different people play and the level of intimacy or connection they have with each person. It can promote self-awareness and understanding of social boundaries.
How to Use It:
Start by explaining the different relationship categories. Have the child fill in the names of people they know in each ring, using the examples as a guide. You can discuss why they placed each person in a specific category. Encourage them to color the rings for visual distinction.
Target Users:
This worksheet is beneficial for elementary school children, especially those who may be working on social skills, understanding relationships, or building self-awareness. It can also be used in therapy or counseling settings.
