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... and reciprocal interactions that may occur at lightening speed among these cognitive components . As children engage in writing and reading endeavors these four cognitive components influence how they monitor their communications .
... and reciprocal interactions that may occur at lightening speed among these cognitive components . As children engage in writing and reading endeavors these four cognitive components influence how they monitor their communications .
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As children deliberately engage in positive dialogues with themselves , they may experience positive thoughts that may guide their communicative goals and behaviors . Guidelines : Positive self - talk using the thinking mirror Teachers ...
As children deliberately engage in positive dialogues with themselves , they may experience positive thoughts that may guide their communicative goals and behaviors . Guidelines : Positive self - talk using the thinking mirror Teachers ...
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Cognitive monitoring of communication provides a theoretical framework to describe the variety of cognitive events that may occur as children engage in reading and writing endeavors . It can also be used to describe the cognitive events ...
Cognitive monitoring of communication provides a theoretical framework to describe the variety of cognitive events that may occur as children engage in reading and writing endeavors . It can also be used to describe the cognitive events ...
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When an ESL Adult Becomes a Reader | 11 |
SelfQuestioning An Aid to Metacognition | 30 |
Audiobooks in the Reading Program | 43 |
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