"As we lose those memories of those early years, years that we previously could recall, we’re losing part of our childhood - in essence, we’re losing all or almost all of those events that occurred to us then,” notes Peterson. “So our ‘psychological childhood’ begins much later than our real childhood. And most or all of those events that previously were talked about, that caused laughter or tears, are no longer accessible if they occurred in our preschool years."

Gauging Children’s Earliest Memories And Infantile Amnesia