An area of student need, involving difficulty with understanding and effective use of one’s mental strengths and weaknesses.
• Use preferential seating to avoid distractions.
• Use a visual timer.
• Post and refer to reference materials pertaining to starting work and problem solving.
• Provide extra time.
• Provide an alternative location.
• Provide proofreading and problem solving reference materials and/or checklists.
• Prompt students for timelines for tests.
• Chunk assignments and give feedback for each segment.

Students with metacognitive needs may have trouble with goal setting, work initiation and self-correction. They are often unable to complete work independently or to generate ideas for problem solving. They have difficulty asking for help.
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