“…Improvements were also found for social interaction (Hashemi et al, 2012;Goldstein and Lerner, 2017;Tersi and Matsouka, 2020), social cooperation (Hashemi et al, 2012;Loukatari et al, 2019;Tersi and Matsouka, 2020), social independence (Hashemi et al, 2012;Tersi and Matsouka, 2020), social assertion (Loukatari et al, 2019), friendship skills (Ozyurek et al, 2015), sharing (Flook et al, 2015), and peer relations problems (Deneault et al, 2020). No differences were found in Theory of Mind (Goldstein and Lerner, 2017), emotion expression (Lee et al, 2020), emotion identification (Richard et al, 2019), functional emotion regulation strategies (Richard et al, 2019), delay of gratification (Flook et al, 2015;Robinson et al, 2016;Murray et al, 2018), cognitive flexibility (Flook et al, 2015), altruism (Goldstein and Lerner, 2017;Richard et al, 2019), peer acceptance (Anna et al, 2016), and social avoidance (Richard et al, 2019). Contradictory results were found for emotion attribution (Goldstein and Lerner, 2017;Richard et al, 2019), emotion regulation (Flook et al, 2015;Ozyurek et al, 2015;Goldstein and Lerner, 2017;Richard et al, 2019), self-regulation (Chinekesh et al, 2014;Cheng and Ray, 2016;Duman and Ozkur, 2019;Loukatari et al, 2019), inhibitory control…”