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Why we forget our childhoods

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Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. My earliest memories are more like nostalgic flickers. The candle I burned my finger on. The plastic toy set that occupied my playtime. These disparate and vague recollections are all most of us can remember of our first years of life.


For Kids, Learning Is Moving - Issue 40: Learning

Nautilus

When Jon was born prematurely at 26 weeks, he weighed around two pounds and had trouble breathing on his own. For two months he lived in an incubator and eventually grew into a healthy baby and toddler. At age four, he had two epileptic seizures. About a year later his parents began to notice that Jon couldn't remember things that happened in his daily life. He didn't recall watching TV or what happened at school or what book he read. Jon's IQ was normal, he could read and write, and did well at school.