Communication Skill For Kids Worksheet

Communication skills

How to do

Practicing

Progress Records

Listening

Attentively listening when someone speaks.

Listen to short stories and tell what they are about.

 

Speaking

Express ideas clearly.

Tell about the characters in the short stories.

 

Body Language

Using gestures to deliver messages.

Spectacle the movements of the characters and their physical appearance.  

 

Eye Contact

Make and maintain eye contact during conversations.

Maintain eye contact while telling the story.

 

Asking Questions

Ask questions about anything difficult

Ask questions about the characters.

 

Turn-taking

Wait for others to finish speaking.

Let others finish before you start speaking.

 

Solving Conflict

Resolving conflicts peacefully

Role-play characters in the story and resolve conflicts you see.

 

Storytelling

Engage others by telling stories

Practice storytelling daily to improve communication skills.

 

You can download more Mental Health worksheets here.

Please note: There may be a more up-to-date and editable version of this worksheet available here which may be more suitable to present to clients if you are a therapist or to use in a classroom as a teacher or guidance counselor.

References:

1.                Miller K, BA, CAPP. PositivePsychology.com. 2019 [cited 2024 May 16]. 39 Communication Games and Activities for Kids and Students. Available from: https://positivepsychology.com/communication-activities-adults-students/

2.                Mendler A. Edutopia. 2013 [cited 2024 May 16]. Teaching Your Students How to Have a Conversation. Available from: https://www.edutopia.org/blog/teaching-your-students-conversation-allen-mendler

©  Happiertherapy.com All Rights Reserved.