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Why can't we remember things from very early childhood?
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Why can't we remember things from very early childhood?
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Hello Chris,
I'm Carol from the US, and I want to know: why is it that we can't recall anything before the age of 3 or 2? Could it be our brain is still developing?
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What do you think?
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