Free Worksheets for Conduct Disorder Children | Cadabams CDC

If your child has been diagnosed with conduct disorder, you already know how overwhelming daily routines can feel. Outbursts at school, defiance at home, or sudden aggression in social settings can leave you searching for practical tools that actually work. At Cadabams CDC, we translate three decades of clinical experience into free worksheets for conduct disorder children that any parent or teacher can use at home or in the classroom. The resources below are built on proven cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) techniques, simplified so you can start today—no professional background required.

Why Choose Cadabams' Conduct Disorder Worksheets

Clinically Validated CBT-Based Approach

Our worksheets are co-developed by Cadabams’ in-house child psychologists. Every exercise has been pilot-tested with more than 1,200 families across South India, producing measurable drops in verbal aggression and rule-breaking within six to eight weeks.

Age-Appropriate Versions

  • 6–12 years: Simple cartoons, stickers, and emoji ratings.
  • 13–17 years: Journaling prompts, scenario cards, and self-reflection scales.

Free Downloadables in English & Hindi

All PDFs open instantly—no email gate or hidden charges. Hindi translations keep instructions clear for grandparents or caregivers who prefer the language.

Parent & Teacher Resources Included

Each worksheet set arrives with a one-page instruction sheet so schools and homes stay aligned on goals, rewards, and consequences.


Complete Resource Library

Download the entire kit or pick single pages as you need them. Every file is labelled by age band and skill focus for quick navigation.

Behavior Checklist: Early Warning Signs

Spot escalation before it explodes. Tick-box list covers clenched fists, raised voice, pacing, and other physical cues. Use once in the morning and once in the evening.

Parent Guide: Home Management Plan

A two-column template: left side lists common triggers (homework refusal, screen-time limits); right side offers scripted responses that lower conflict.

Teacher Handout: Classroom Strategies

One A4 sheet for class teachers. Includes seating plans that reduce peer provocation and a 5-step “quiet corner” protocol.

Weekly Progress Tracker

Colour-in thermometer to visualise aggressive episodes per week. Children under 12 enjoy colouring it themselves; teens use a 1–10 severity scale.

Anger Coping Worksheets

Three evidence-backed exercises:

  • Stop–Think–Act card: pocket-size reminder.
  • Anger Iceberg: draws hidden feelings beneath surface behaviour.
  • Bounce-Back Plan: three simple steps to repair harm after an outburst.

How to Use These Free Worksheets

Step-by-Step Implementation Guide

  1. Print or open the Behaviour Checklist on your phone.
  2. Spend three minutes each morning reviewing today’s triggers with your child.
  3. Keep the Anger Coping Worksheet in the study area or school bag.
  4. End the day with the Weekly Progress Tracker—one sticker or one number.

Best Practices for Daily Use

  • Pair each completed worksheet with a small reward (extra story time, 10 minutes of favourite music).
  • Stay neutral while filling the checklist; treat it like data collection, not a verdict.
  • Rotate worksheets every two weeks to prevent boredom.

When to Involve a Therapist

If aggressive episodes remain above 4 per week after a month of consistent use, book a consultation. Bring the filled trackers; they shorten assessment time.

Digital vs. Printable Formats

  • Printable: Best for fridge-door visibility and colouring.
  • Digital: Access on tablets during car rides or school breaks. All files are under 1 MB for easy WhatsApp sharing.

Download Process

Instant PDF Access — No Signup

Tap the link, file opens in Google Drive, click download arrow. That’s it.

Share with Schools Permission

Every PDF footer reads: “Cadabams CDC grants free redistribution to educational settings.” Forward directly to class teachers or special educators.

Hindi Translation Availability

Toggle between “English” and “हिंदी” tabs on the download page.

Mobile-Friendly Versions

Each worksheet is optimised for A4 printing and mobile screens (PDF scroll view). No zooming or sideways scrolling required.


Real Results Timeline

TimeMilestone
Week 1–2Baseline behaviour tracking. Expect 8–12 outbursts.
Week 3–4First visible improvements: shorter tantrums, quicker recovery.
Month 230–50% drop in aggressive episodes recorded on tracker.
Month 3Lasting behavioural change; worksheets needed only during high-stress weeks (exams, family trips).

Note: Progress is rarely linear. Temporary spikes during illness or holidays are normal; keep tracking.


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