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Your Earliest Memory, What Was It?
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Mine was my first pair of ‘hard’ shoes, my two sisters who were 17-29 years older than me , put together and bought me some tine black patent leather shoes with an ankle strap, my memory is of standing up holding the rails of a cot when they came in and tried them on me, I must have been around 18 months old I think
What’s yours ?
What’s yours ?
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My earliest memory was my first day at school. Standing outside the gate holding hands with my Mum. Mum bent down and asked, 'Are you sure you have everything you need?' I felt this might be a good time to tell her I wasn't wearing any knickers! Poor Mum, she was already stressed it being my first day at school, but she completely lost the plot as she dragged me home...
18:29 Sat 05th Aug 2023
Hi Chris - saw the video - thanks
to a certain extent, it was like a Beeb history graduate explaining integral calculus....
I was hoping she wd enumerate the experiments, and then draw a conclusion
The main points ( er as I remember then, recollections differ according to our dear late Queen). 1 everyone has an earliest memory. 2. and then in adults, you can test memory by showing scenes to difft people and recording what they remembered. 3. memories vary as to circumstances. 4 You can add to them 5. you can change them. all these can occur
and so your earliest memory can't be accurate.
which I regarded as, 'you haven't really shown that'
then I realised the fluffy little Beebsters, goofy and fun and attractive, cd not scout the falsity of : "this dog is black so all dogs are black"
or - this memory is defective so they are all a load of crap....
I dont think it passes first year psychology to be honest
to a certain extent, it was like a Beeb history graduate explaining integral calculus....
I was hoping she wd enumerate the experiments, and then draw a conclusion
The main points ( er as I remember then, recollections differ according to our dear late Queen). 1 everyone has an earliest memory. 2. and then in adults, you can test memory by showing scenes to difft people and recording what they remembered. 3. memories vary as to circumstances. 4 You can add to them 5. you can change them. all these can occur
and so your earliest memory can't be accurate.
which I regarded as, 'you haven't really shown that'
then I realised the fluffy little Beebsters, goofy and fun and attractive, cd not scout the falsity of : "this dog is black so all dogs are black"
or - this memory is defective so they are all a load of crap....
I dont think it passes first year psychology to be honest
I think I must have been 3-4 during WW2 , my Dad was home on leave from the army. I was wearing a white dress with smoking embroidery across the top..Dad was wearing his uniform, rough material touching my face. He was swinging me back and forth as he sat on an armchair..its as clear today as it was back then..I'm mid 80s now. My sister 2 yrs younger calls me a witch I have such a good memory from our childhood.