Empathy and Problem Solving Skills
A randomized controlled trial by WestEd, measured the impact of Ripple Effects on resilience assets. Students who used Ripple Effects showed stronger empathy and problem solving skills, compared to the control group, post intervention.
Strengthened empathy

Strengthened problem solving

Unexpectedly, control group students showed higher sense of connectedness. Researchers hypothesize that the treatment group students stronger skills in empathy may have made the control group students feel more connected to their school.
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