ADHD and Metacognition
KEY POINTS: Metacognition is the awareness and understanding of your own thought and emotional processes. People with ADHD frequently require more time and effort to strengthen their metacognitive skills. Metacognition helps you transfer learning and information to different contexts and tasks. There’s a difference between self-evaluation for learning and self-evaluation for criticism and shame.
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