As a child I mean.

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    9 months ago

    I have memories from my entire life, my first memory is in the hospital after I was born. I feel like I understood body language instantly, like it was already in my brain. Language took a minute to speak, then even longer to read and write. But I may be imposing my learned brain on old memories, so I have no idea. And it’s not like we’ll ever get to ask kids. But I’d say body language is very deeply instinctually and baked into your brain before you’re even out of the oven.

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      9 months ago

      Ummm… that’s kinda weird… it’s well established that you really can’t have permanent memories before the age of 3 (I think it was 3 🤔).

      I do believe you though, there are exceptions to every rule, even in exact sciences.