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Metacognitive Self-Regulation & Academic Score

Children with stronger early executive functions, such as working memory & attention control, were better at staying focused, managing emotions and adaptation.

The ability to plan, monitor and adjust one's own learning determines the academic success of a student rather than long hours of study or studying harder than others. This ability is known as metacognitive self regulation. A Cambridge University linked research found that children with stronger early executive functions, such as working memory and attention control, were better at staying focused, managing emotions and adapting to structured lessons. Cambridge International's guidance...

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