Behavior
Helping Others Feel Better

This worksheet asks children to think about what they can say to others to help them feel better when they are upset. (emotional intelligence, empathy, behavior, 0417)

What Do You Like About Your Friends?

This worksheet is intended to help children see the qualities they value most in their friends. (character education, social skills, friendship, Asperger Syndrome, 0217)

Thinking About Others

This worksheet is designed to help children see the importance of thinking about others. It asks children to identify the things that four kids are doing wrong at a party and think about what they could say and do that would show more caring behavior. (EQ, emotional intelligence, 11116)

What Makes Friend Word Search

This worksheet is designed to help children understand the value of friendships. (emotional intelligence, social skills, Asperger Syndrome, ADHD).

The Importance of Sharing

This worksheet is designed to be used in starting a discussion about sharing and how this is a basic foundation of cooperation. (ADHD, emotional intelligence, behavior, 1016)

Appropriate Touching

This worksheet is designed to help children understand the basic social rules about appropriate and inappropriate touching. (Asperger Syndrome, body awareness, sex education, 1016)

Caught Being Good Certificcate

This certificate can be used to reward children each day for positive behavior. PDF (behavior, behavior management, 0516)

What Are Your Values (Kids)

This worksheet asks children to think about their three most important values and why they are important. PDF

Give Yourself A Compliment

This simple technique asks people to think about something positive they did each day and give themselves a compliment. Recommended for anyone going through a difficult time, but particularly for people who are anxious or depressed. A positive attitude is an important part of good mental health. (quick, anxiety, depression, resilience, 1015)

Positive Discipline Workbook

Written by Mary Gosche at the University of Missouri Extension, this workbook is designed to teach parents the principles of positive discipline. The workbook can be used in parenting classes or as homework with individual parents. (0815)