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In reply to the discussion: What's the only thing you can't recall in life [View all]ProfessorGAC
(77,508 posts)30. Same Here
I've heard it's very common that clear memories start when kids begin living life as a routine. IIRC, the surmise was that at age 4 or 5 most kids are starting school so that get into a routine then and start compiling memories in a more orderly fashion.
I'm certain i read that somewhere along the way, but can't remember where. (Kind of ironic, huh?) Could have been in some psych class that even science majors have to take in undergrad. Maybe it was just Time Magazine or something too.
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The fifteen minutes that I was allowed to be with my mom when I was 3 days old
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Feb 2016
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