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Título
Metacognitive Precursors: An Analysis in Children with Different Disabilities
Publicado en
Brain Sciences. 2017, V. 7, n. 10, 136
Editorial
MDPI
Fecha de publicación
2017-10
ISSN
2076-3425
DOI
10.3390/brainsci7100136
Resumen
The analysis of Metacognitive skills is a key element to guide the learning process. Current research has shown the initiation of these skills from an early age. The present study had two aims: (1) to validate a Scale Measuring Precursor Metacognitive Skills (SMPMS) in children with diverse disabilities, and (2) to study possible significant different between different disabilities in precursor metacognitive skill use. We worked with 87 children with different disabilities, with an average age range of 24–37 months. The results have shown high indicators of reliability and validity of the SMPMS. We isolated two factors related to cognitive and metacognitive and self-regulation skills response to an adult. We also found significant differences in the acquisition of metacognitive and self-regulation skills among children with global developmental retardation as compared to children with expressive language and comprehension disability.
Palabras clave
Metacognition
Precursors
Validation scale
Disabilities
Materia
Educación de niños
Child rearing
Educación especial
Special education
Psicología
Psychology
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