Elementary school students refer to children between the ages of 6 and 12 who attend primary or grade school. They are in a critical stage of cognitive development and are typically exposed to foundational subjects such as math, reading, and science.
Metacognition refers to the ability to think about one's own thinking processes. It involves being aware of how you learn, understand, and solve problems.
Cognitive development refers to the growth and maturation of intellectual abilities (such as memory, attention, language) that occur throughout childhood.
Learning Strategies: Learning strategies are techniques or approaches individuals use to enhance their learning process. These can include using mnemonics, creating mental associations, or self-monitoring during studying.