Relationship Skills Activities & Resources

Building strong, healthy relationships is an essential part of social emotional learning. These games and therapy tools teach communication, empathy, cooperation, and conflict resolution: helping children and teens develop skills for positive connections with peers, family, and teachers.
Teen Therapy Game Package
$119.99 $170.81
Self-Regulation Training Board
$35.99 $39.95
Teen Relationships Card Deck
$21.95
Emotions Detective
$29.99 $32.99
52 Essential Coping Skills
$24.99
Motivation Thumball
$18.99 $19.99
Use Your I's Board Game
$59.95
6 Social Skills Games
$22.99 $29.99
Personal Space Camp (paperback)
$7.69 $10.95
How to Have Friends
$12.99 $17.99
My Body Is Private
$7.99 $8.99
House of Friendship
$29.99
The Trouble With Secrets
$8.99 $9.95
Feeling Good Board Game
$59.95
Friendship Thumball
$16.99 $17.95
All About Boundaries
$27.99 $29.95
Social Skills Board Games - 4 Games
$13.99 $19.99
Stop Bullying Thumball
$16.99 $17.95
Social Circles: Social Skills Card Game
$18.99 $19.95
It's My Body
$8.99 $9.95
Don’t Ask Cat!: Words Can Hurt
$13.99 $18.99
Totika Reciprocity Deck
$9.99 $10.99
View:

Developing relationship skills helps children and teens communicate effectively, listen with empathy, and work cooperatively with others. As one of the five core competencies of social emotional learning (SEL), this area focuses on building trust, resolving conflict, and maintaining respectful relationships in school, at home, and in the community.

Our selection of relationship-building games, activities, and counseling tools supports growth in these essential life skills. From Teen Relationships Card Deck and Conflict Resolution Games to books that encourage kindness and understanding, each resource promotes healthy social interaction and emotional intelligence.

What These Activities Teach

  • Communication: Learn to express needs, listen actively, and respect others’ perspectives.
  • Boundaries and Respect: Explore how to set personal limits and respect the boundaries of others.
  • Conflict Management: Practice resolving disagreements through cooperation and problem-solving.
  • Peer Relationships: Build empathy, teamwork, and mutual understanding with friends and classmates.

These relationship skills activities are ideal for play therapists, school counselors, teachers, and parents who want to support social growth and emotional learning. Use them in classrooms, counseling groups, or therapy sessions to help children strengthen connections and develop empathy for others.

Browse below to find engaging games, workbooks, and therapy tools that teach communication, cooperation, and caring relationships.

Your Recently Viewed