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Foster metacognitive skills from "summary" of Teaching Kids to Think by Darlene Sweetland,Ron Stolberg

Fostering metacognitive skills is about helping children develop an awareness of their own thinking processes. It involves teaching them to think about how they think, so they can become more strategic and intentional in their learning. By encouraging children to reflect on their thinking, we are essentially helping them become more effective learners. Metacognition is a key component of critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making. When children are able to monitor and regulate their thinking, they are better equipped to tackle complex tasks and challenges. By teaching kids to think about their thinking, we are setting them up for success in school and in life. One way to foster metacognitive skills is to encourage children to ask questions about their own thinking. For example, we can prompt them to think about why they made a particular choice, o...
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    Teaching Kids to Think

    Darlene Sweetland

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