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Slide communication skills questionnaire SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS A motivated student becomes a successful learner. I like to ask my new students (or previous students at the start of a new school year) which skills are most important to them, and I also want to find out in which areas they believe they need help. KEEP READING
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Communication Skills Questionnaire

This questionnaire lets students check which skills they’d like to work on in the following categories: Conversational Skills (examples: picking a good topic, maintaining and shifting eye contact), Practical Skills (examples: asking for help in a store, ordering in a restaurant), Non-Verbal (examples: reading facial expressions and body language, understanding others’ personal space), Dating (examples: asking someone out, choosing an activity), and Conflicts (examples: sticking up for oneself, handling misunderstandings). The questionnaire lets teachers, speech language pathologists, and therapists know which skills are important to individual students, and gives them insight into which skills their students or clients feel they need help with, at the same time increasing their students’ or clients’ self-awareness and providing them with information regarding possible skills on which to focus.

Related Social Emotional Learning Activities in PDF to This Communication Skills Questionnaire

Sticky Social Scenes game

Recommended for adolescents and adults. This board game for 3-4 players consists of 30 awkward social situations, each with 3 variations, providing a total of 90 different scenarios for students to solve and discuss.

Editing Verbal Narratives Activity

Ideal for anyone who gives too much information, this task works on the ability to regard one’s listener when choosing which information to include in verbal narratives

Polite Wording Worksheets

Students learn to regard others’ feelings and are tasked with incorporating given “softening” words and phrases into opinion statements and requests

Tact Worksheets

Students discuss provided tactless statements, learning to identify properties of offensiveness, bragging, inappropriateness, over-generalization, and prejudice

Speaking to Different Listeners Worksheets

Students learn to tailor information to specific listeners, in terms of both their listeners’ needs and what impressions they hope to give to their listeners

Perspective Taking Homework Assignment

This homework handout tasks students with observing social interactions and speculating on the emotional effect of those interactions on the participants

Developing Empathy Activities

This comprehensive social skills product includes extensive discussion, an activity, homework, and therapeutic notes, all targeting the ability to regard others’ feelings

Writing A Complaint Letter

Another favorite! Both a writing and social skills task, this product improves the ability to regard one’s reader when choosing content and wording

Kinesics and Conversation Skills

This activity gives students hands-on practice identifying non-verbal signs of interest and disinterest during conversations and social interactions

Time Sensitivity Activity

This engaging activity works on increasing students’ awareness of their listeners’ needs and improves their ability to limit their content to fit those needs

Entering Conversations

An outline of the steps necessary to enter a conversation already in progress, including body proximity, verbal strategies, and determination of acceptance

Elaboration

With this worksheet, students see how a variety of answers to the same question can be rated in terms of elaboration, teaching them how to extend conversations

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