So like, quick question..Um, anyway, I've talked to plenty of people that have memories of their early childhood. You know, like they could describe something that had happened in detail, maybe not a lot
of things but significant events, right? I mean, I havn't talked to many people about what they remember of their childhood. Here's my question though! Why do I remember basically nothing until a moment when I was 6, in a house that my parents had just bought, opening the microwave to look in it as I was curious. From then on the memories are spotty at first but pretty consistent through kindergarten and elementary school. Did I just develop long-term memory recognition like a year or two after the average? I'm just wondering, this is something I've thought about.
For some more information: All I really remember was like, snapshot kind of memories. The very first one was.. In a like construction yard, or maybe just some like little lot my great-granddad had, I have no idea where it was but I was with my older but not oldest brother, who had a different dad. This was my maternal great-grandfather though, and he passed away apparently when I was like 4 or 5. He was playing with the dirt and we were there with him in the vehicle that lifted the machine, that he had worked with as part of his construction(I think) job. but, here's what I'm getting at with all this: Why are all my memories 'snapshot-like'? After the happy, playful construction yard one, it went to my father(who later when I was 12 died of cancer) chasing my as a small toddler, in a apparently playful way according to my mom, he would chase me. But what I remember is perceiving him as a monster chasing me. I guess that makes sense though, I was a child, but that's an example.
Any responses would be appreciated. Have a good day and stay safe!