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Building Empathy: Perspective-Taking Exercises

High school students explore diverse viewpoints through structured prompts and role-play. This worksheet fosters emotional intelligence by encouraging reflection on others' feelings and experiences, strengthening peer relationships and reducing social friction during adolescence.

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