peer reviewedAfter decades of research suggesting that metacognition did not emerge until late childhood, recent studies have provided evidence that even preverbal infants can access their internal states, raising the question of the variables influencing metacognitive development at such a young age and whether such early skills could predict cognitive performance. This study examined the influence of parental metacognitive talk on toddlers’ metacognition and tested whether early metacognitive skills could predict memory performance. To this end, 72 toddlers (2.5-4.5 years) and their parents were recruited. To assess parental metacognitive style, parent-child dyads participated in a 15-minute session during which they played memory games. ...
Young children made prospective and retrospective memory predictions and postdictions. Children’s pr...
This longitudinal study of preterm and full term infants, explored the relationship between early at...
Recent research indicates that parental behaviours may influence the development of executive functi...
peer reviewedAfter decades of research suggesting that metacognition did not emerge until late child...
editorial reviewedOver the past decade, evidence has been provided that metacognition – processes wh...
Metacognition is a critical factor that appears to be involved in improving episodic memory during c...
The study of developmental metacognition was originally proposed as a way to better understand memor...
Objective. To examine the relationship between parenting styles (of mothers and fathers), children’s...
This study examines the extend to which parental practices oriented towards stimulating the child's ...
One of the strongest hypotheses in the field of metacognition research involves the positive effect ...
The importance of metacognitive language exposure to early educational achievement is widely recogni...
This study investigated developmental differences in metacognitive monitoring and control in younger...
This experiment examined how knowledge of memory strategies and of memory functioning improves durin...
Although much is known about how children use memory strategies, far fewer studies have examined how...
This study investigated whether mothers of children assessed as having gifted/high IQ at 5 years wer...
Young children made prospective and retrospective memory predictions and postdictions. Children’s pr...
This longitudinal study of preterm and full term infants, explored the relationship between early at...
Recent research indicates that parental behaviours may influence the development of executive functi...
peer reviewedAfter decades of research suggesting that metacognition did not emerge until late child...
editorial reviewedOver the past decade, evidence has been provided that metacognition – processes wh...
Metacognition is a critical factor that appears to be involved in improving episodic memory during c...
The study of developmental metacognition was originally proposed as a way to better understand memor...
Objective. To examine the relationship between parenting styles (of mothers and fathers), children’s...
This study examines the extend to which parental practices oriented towards stimulating the child's ...
One of the strongest hypotheses in the field of metacognition research involves the positive effect ...
The importance of metacognitive language exposure to early educational achievement is widely recogni...
This study investigated developmental differences in metacognitive monitoring and control in younger...
This experiment examined how knowledge of memory strategies and of memory functioning improves durin...
Although much is known about how children use memory strategies, far fewer studies have examined how...
This study investigated whether mothers of children assessed as having gifted/high IQ at 5 years wer...
Young children made prospective and retrospective memory predictions and postdictions. Children’s pr...
This longitudinal study of preterm and full term infants, explored the relationship between early at...
Recent research indicates that parental behaviours may influence the development of executive functi...