Can you remember when you was 2 years old?

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  1. Apostle Jack profile image60
    Apostle Jackposted 13 years ago

    Can you remember when you was 2 years old?

  2. Honorablewoman profile image68
    Honorablewomanposted 13 years ago

    No, However, I told my Mom a story about, looking out of the window, while she ran down the street after my dad, and she said, "How do you remember that, you were only 3 years old"?  So, I guess 3 is the age, I remember.

  3. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image75
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 13 years ago

    "Can you remember when you WERE two years old?"

    Yes, in fact, I can; but only little bitty bits of insignificant things.  For instance, in the house that I grew up in, we had the garage remodeled into a living room; and I recall weird things about that, like the box frame that the bricks for the fireplace were formed around.

  4. phiphi profile image59
    phiphiposted 13 years ago

    not really but i remember that when i was 2 to 3 years old i ate sands alot lol

  5. Jangaplanet profile image61
    Jangaplanetposted 13 years ago

    To be honest i can't remember when i was 7.

  6. Chouji-Von-Lycan profile image60
    Chouji-Von-Lycanposted 13 years ago

    i remember being really small, but no idea how old i was,

    i remember being too small to reach the handles on doors

  7. sturner1 profile image60
    sturner1posted 13 years ago

    Yes. I remember the very first time I watched television. There was a boy getting a shot on the screen. I remember christmas when I was 3 because they brought me a play kitchen.

  8. Pagelift profile image61
    Pageliftposted 13 years ago

    Sure don't. I don't think your brain's memory is fully formulated until you are around 7 or 8.

  9. krillco profile image84
    krillcoposted 13 years ago

    Most people have few if any clearly recallable memories under the age of four or so. This is because memory at that age is not 'encoded verbally'. What is not encoded verbally cannot be recalled verbally. Many folks who believe that they have memories earlier than this may in fact be repeating things they heard about their early life once they entered verbal memory (sitting around listening to siblings talk about 'the old house' say, at age six. They then may believe that they have the real memory, when in fact, they do not.

  10. saesha profile image59
    saeshaposted 13 years ago

    like some other respondents, the youngest events I remember are from age 3. I remember several events from entering pre-k, but nothing before that.

 
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