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Social-emotional learning focused on relationships forms a critical foundation for Class 6 students as they navigate increasingly complex social dynamics and peer interactions. Wayground's comprehensive collection of worksheets addresses essential relationship skills including effective communication, conflict resolution, empathy development, and healthy boundary setting. These carefully crafted resources help students identify different types of relationships, understand the characteristics of healthy versus unhealthy connections, and develop strategies for building meaningful friendships while managing social challenges. Each worksheet includes detailed answer keys and is available as free printable PDFs, allowing educators to seamlessly integrate relationship-building practice problems into their social studies curriculum while providing students with concrete tools for improving their interpersonal skills.
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